Product Review P0105 - Infant Sippy Cup Comparison - Tommee Tippie vs. Munchkin vs. Dr. Brown

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This video reviews and compares three infant training cups:
Tommee Tippee Superstar Insulated Toddler Sippy Cup (12+mo)
Munchkin Any Angle Click Lock Weighted Straw Training Cup (6+ mo)
Dr. Brown's Milestones Cheers 360 (6+mo)

Tommee Tippee
Pros: Insulated to keep liquids cooler longer, more volume
Cons: Can leak if dropped since the internal parts can come loose, child needs to learn to tip the cup back, wide diameter that can make it difficult to hold for small hands, no handles

Munchkin Pros:
Pros: child can drink liquids from any cup orientation due to the weighted straw, straw cover to keep the straw clean, handles, easy and more intuitive to use.
Cons: Lots of parts, harder to clean, can leak out of the straw

Dr. Brown's
Pros: Easier to clean, simulates cup drinking motion more accurately, has handles for easier holding, less likely to leak
Cons: Harder to use for smaller infants since they have to learn to create a good seal with their lips on the cup and membrane, since there's no straw they have to tilt the cup upwards in the usual drinking motion so there's a bigger learning curve.

I got these off Amazon here:
Tommee Tippee Superstar Insulated Toddler Sippy Cup

Munchkin Any Angle Click Lock Weighted Straw Trainer Cup (Green)

Dr. Brown's Milestone Cheers 360 Cup (Blue)

I'm not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned here or Amazon except for being a Prime customer. The links are provided just as a convenience. Clicking or ordering from the links doesn't result in anything for me. I wasn't compensated at all to review these and had to buy them with my own money earned playing drinking games at the local bars against some nuns. Yeah, I said nuns.
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We used to have the blue type sippee cups instead of the straw types. Once your kid learns to sip from a straw they don't really go back to the blue type cups.

aleksdude