Babies: 9 - 12 Months

recommend your very leak proof sippy

Please!  If it has handles, even better.  Abby is not liking any that I already have and the two she does like leak. Now that I want to start using them for formula/milk, I need real leak proof.  Thank you.

Re: recommend your very leak proof sippy

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  • imageLoisLane23:

    We have these. They are the Playtex First Sipster Sippy cups. They are totally leak proof, and they are the ones we've had the best success with.

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    Absolutely these. My guys whip them all over the kitchen/living room and they don't leak. 

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  • imageblondek8:
    imageLoisLane23:

    We have these. They are the Playtex First Sipster Sippy cups. They are totally leak proof, and they are the ones we've had the best success with.

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    Absolutely these. My guys whip them all over the kitchen/living room and they don't leak. 

    thank you. I will buy them today when we head to BRU for what better be my last purchase of formula.  I will be happy when she is off this 10.00 a day habit.

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  • I also recommend Playtex, um, Click & Lock I believe its called. Its hard spout but its WAY better at not leaking then the soft spout sippy cups. GL
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  • imagewife1014:
    imageblondek8:
    imageLoisLane23:

    We have these. They are the Playtex First Sipster Sippy cups. They are totally leak proof, and they are the ones we've had the best success with.

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    Absolutely these. My guys whip them all over the kitchen/living room and they don't leak. 

    thank you. I will buy them today when we head to BRU for what better be my last purchase of formula.  I will be happy when she is off this 10.00 a day habit.

    That is a good feeling, no? We said ah buh-bye to formula a couple days ago. So freeing!

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  • I'd try these:

    https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11180524

    Never had a leak, Jason took to them very quickly about 2 months ago.  They're soft spout so might be a nice transition from the bottle.  

  • imageLoisLane23:

    We have these. They are the Playtex First Sipster Sippy cups. They are totally leak proof, and they are the ones we've had the best success with.

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    We use these too and have never had a leak.

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  • imageLoisLane23:
    The ones we have are the hard spout. I'm not sure if the official title is Click and Lock but they are identical to the ones I pictured and they are completely leak proof, unless of course your child fills her mouth with water and spits it everywhere like mine.

    Those are the sippy cups we use, too.  And my kid does exactly the scenario described.  Sneaky.

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  • Are the playtex sippys dishwasher safe? I don't like hand washing sippys or bottles if I can avoid it, I just feel like they're so much cleaner from the dishwasher.

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    Are the playtex sippys dishwasher safe? I don't like hand washing sippys or bottles if I can avoid it, I just feel like they're so much cleaner from the dishwasher.

    Yup. We throw ours in the dishwasher.

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  • Awesome. My poor kid was soaked after our errand run this morning, His sippy failed us haha. We will be picking up some of those playtex sippies, thanks ladies!
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