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Born Free Drinking Cup - Colors May Vary

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Description:

A safe and adorable cup for your little one, this BornFree 9-ounce drinking cup is free of the potentially dangerous chemical Bisphenol-A. With a combination of a hard spout and low vacuum valve, this drinking cup provides a free flow of liquid that helps reduce the risk of colic symptoms and ear infections. The BornFree drinking cup is dishwasher safe (top rack) and comes with a soft, easy flow spout and travel cover.

What's in the Box
One 9-ounce drinking cup; soft, easy flow spout; and travel cover.

Features:

9 oz. drinking cup made from Bisphenol-A free plastic


Provides free liquid flow that helps reduce colic symptoms and ear infections


Dishwasher safe, comes with soft, easy-flow spout


Includes one 9-oz. drinking cup, spout, and travel cover


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.3 inches
Product Width: 3.5 inches
Product Height: 2.7 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 9.3 inches
Package Width: 3.5 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5
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1If I wanted I sieve, I'd buy a sieveAug 28, 2008
This product just offends me. Representing the worst of American enterprise. A company that preys on parents' fears of possibly dangerous chemicals to sell you the most poorly designed solution for giving ANY CHILD liquids... And then charges you a premium for the privilege.

If any of you have ever gotten up, bleary eyed, at some god awful hour and tried to put the 10000 parts of this horror show cup together, while holding a screaming child, and trying to pour into it... You know my pain.

But that's not the worst... This ridiculous contraption is a sieve. It leaks whether it's "training" or "drinking"... Some are worse than others... And by worse I mean LEAKS LIKE A GARDEN HOSE over leaks like Chinese Water torture.

It's simple really... Sippy cups were invented to avoid spills! The technology is not new. The science has been mastered. Why re-invent the wheel and make it square?!!!

So, it's like this... After having successfully put this cup together... Successfully filled it and given it to your thirsty child... Are you allowed your own cup of coffee and the 3 minutes to enjoy it? No, sir... No, ma'am... You must now chase your kid around with a rag and wipe up spills and hope she doesn't get the shaky-shaky urge on your favor wife's favorite Persian rug.

I wish I could sue this company just to embarrass them! But this is all the time I'm willing to spend destroying whatever reputation they may have.

Stay away... I'm getting a blow torch and melting them down with my kid today. The fumes are safe, right?

5We love BornFree, NO leaks!Aug 25, 2008
We have had no leaking problems with any of our BornFree products when used properly. This cup is a FREE FLOWING drinking cup, There is also a training cup that is like a sippy cup that does not have free flow for when your toddler is younger. We love the bottles, the trainers, the drinking cups and that the handles and tops are interchangeable.

4Very pleasedAug 22, 2008
I have owned my sippys for about a year now and just love them. We first used them to transition from the bottle which was plain easy with the soft spouts. The handles made it easy for my son to hold and the lids helped me not have a wet diaper bag.

We have washed all parts in the dishwasher many, many, many times and not one piece has failed. Yes, the top drips a little. But it was worth it for my piece of mind to switch to a non-BPA sippy. In truth, in my 6 years of parenting, I have found only 2 that have not leaked.

I recommend these for piece of mind.

5Great Cup and Better for Your Baby's Health!Aug 16, 2008
I've been using these cups for about a year now and I think they are great. I used the training cups to ween my daughter from breast feeding at 18 months. They were tougher to suck from so I eventually switched her to the drinking nipples and she has loved them ever since and she in now 2 1/2. If you want a cup that does not spill easy you will need to purchase the Training Cup. The Drinking Cups do leak if your child dumps it upside down, but I taught my daughter with in the first 5 weeks to not dump it anymore and to set it on the table or give it to me when she is finished and she has done great with it ever since. I wish they had these cups when my 10 year old daughter was a baby, because I used regular bottles with her and she had a lot more health problems than my 2 year old ever has. I think having the cup be BPA Free is worth the price and working with your child to learn how to use it correctly. To clarify the 4 or 5 top parts complaint I read on another review there is the nipple that inserts into the cap (just like a regular bottle), a removable handle (which my daughter likes when a mix the colors of the handles and the bottles), and a two-piece vent that easily snaps together and insert in to the cup, it really is simple and I do not understand what all the complaints are about.

3Born Free Drinking CupJul 31, 2008
The only thing I do not like about the cup is that is spills if it is not upright.

 
 
 
 
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