12 answers

Spill Proof Sippy Cups?

Hi Mamas, I am wondering if anyone has found a truly leak proof/spill proof sippy cup. My 2 1/2 year old is on a special diet for epilepsy (the ketogenic diet). He MUST drink all of his liquid nutrition which we must weigh out and calculate grams of nutrition (fat, carbs, protein, etc.). I transitioned him to sippy cups this weekend and took away the bottle. He's doing wonderfully, but with being at day care all day and weekend excursions, we MUST find a truly spill-proof sippy cup to ensure he gets every last drop of his nutrition.

We have tried: Gerber, Playtex, and the cups with straws (from Target, not sure of the manufacturer). We have found that all of these leak if they tip sideways in his lunch bag or diaper bag, not good.

Has anyone found a sippy cup that truly doesn't leak? We need to weigh and measure his food fool-proof and ensure that he gets every last drop.

Thanks for the ideas!
M.

What can I do next?

Featured Answers

M.,
My son drinks out of the NUBY sippy cups from wal-mart or target. You can get them at both. He is constantly throwing them on the floor or couch and they don't leak. (Unless they get slammed down really hard - messy)
I tried a bunch of different kinds and these seemed to work out for us and they are not expensive at all. I think they were around $2.00 each??
Hope this helps.
T.

More Answers

Hi M.-

Below is the link to a website. They sell SIGG reusable bottles. These bottles are made from recyclable materials and are recyclable when your done. It's not made from plastic so there's no leaching of toxic chemicals. All of SIGG's bottle caps are truly leak proof.

Just copy and paste the link below at the top of your web browser. The link below is for the kids sippy grip (in SIGG Accessories) to go around the SIGG bottle you choose.

http://www.reusablebags.com/store/sigg-accessories-kids-g...

You can also go straight to the website at www. reusablebags.com. Go down to "SIGG Bottles" and select "Kids".

Best of luck!

1 mom found this helpful

Either the ones with the straws that fold down to close completely, or the ones that have separate lids for transportation should work. Good luck!

M.,
My son drinks out of the NUBY sippy cups from wal-mart or target. You can get them at both. He is constantly throwing them on the floor or couch and they don't leak. (Unless they get slammed down really hard - messy)
I tried a bunch of different kinds and these seemed to work out for us and they are not expensive at all. I think they were around $2.00 each??
Hope this helps.
T.

My Born Free sippy cups never leak. And they are PBA free!

Hi M.:
wow, give your self a pat on the back for being so actively involved in the lives of your teenager and your amazing toddler *and* working full time.
My girls are 6.5YO so their sippy cup days are behind us, but some things I *do* remember:
-keeping your son's meals upright and at a controlled temperature is key. When the contents of a sippy cup get warm, they expand and exert pressure on the valve. Enough pressure and you'll get leaks. Perhaps a couple reusable blue ice blocks can help keep the cups upright *and* control the temperature? and maybe a hard-sided cooler box would help keep the cups upright better than a lunch bag or softsided carrier?
-I would always put my girls' sippy cups in a ziplock bag so that if the cups warmed up enough to leak, at least the leaks were contained. not sure if this really helps with your situation though since you need to make sure that your son gets all his food without leaks
hope that helps!

I second the Sigg recommendation. I LOVE ours!

The Born Free ones that are available at Whole Foods are pretty good. I've turned it upside down and nothing comes out unless you squeeze the nozzle.

I haven't tried these yet but I've heard really good things about the Foogo sippy made by Thermos.

they have them at Target. here's a link

http://www.target.com/Thermos-7-oz-Leak-Proof-Handle/dp/B...

Required Fields

Our records show that we already have a Mamapedia or Mamasource account created for you under the email address you entered.

Please enter your Mamapedia or Mamasource password to continue signing in.

Required Fields

, you’re almost done...

Since this is the first time you are logging in to Mamapedia with Facebook Connect, please provide the following information so you can participate in the Mamapedia community.

As a member, you’ll receive optional email newsletters and community updates sent to you from Mamapedia, and your email address will never be shared with third parties.

By clicking "Continue to Mamapedia", I agree to the Mamapedia Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.