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Born Free Drinking Cup - Colors May Vary | 
enlarge | Brand: Born Free Category: Baby Product
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $10.25 You Save: $0.74 (7%)
New (5) from $10.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 602
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 3.5 x 2.7
Model: 40002 UPC: 853049001282 EAN: 0853049001282 ASIN: B000MRK5OC
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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 |
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Product Description Our special drinking cup combine a hard spout and a low vacuum valve, it allows a free flow of liquid and reduces the risk of ear infections. Suitable for 9+ months and contain 290ml. Born Free's baby feeding prodiucts are totally free of polycarbonate which contains bisphenol-a (BPA), today 90-95% of baby bottles on the market contain bpa. researchers across the globe have linked bpa to increased risk for prostate and breast cancer, type 2 diabetes, obesity, alteration of sexual maturation, developmental disorders, and reduction in male sperm count. born frees feeding system utilizes a proprietary venting system which helps reduce the risk of middle-ear infection, colic, gas build-up and spit up. The drinking cup has a free flowing spout.
Amazon.com Product 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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
Best sippy cup ever! July 24, 2008 My son is almost 7 months old & I just started him on sippy cups. He had absolutely no problems transistioning from bottle to Born Free cups. The handles are very easy to grasp, and the soft spout is a good transition. Plus, they're BPA free!
like it July 24, 2008 Good drinking cup. Sure, it totally will leak if it is tipped to the side but I think of it as a learning cup. I also bought some trainer spouts so if my toddler was in a place where she might tip it(car or when I am not around)it will not leak, but the trainer spouts require some hard sucking. I think this cup is intended for 18 months or older, any younger and you are bound to have a mess. This is the cheapest BPA free bottle on the market, I can deal with a little leakage.
crummy cups July 2, 2008 I just bought four of these cups at B'R'Us for a total of $44 only to get them home and find that they stink. They leak badly because the spouts hold fluid after it comes through the valve. The top has four or five parts, which means it's a huge pain to assemble and wash. My younger child immediately started chewing on the top, which now has holes in it, and, on top of it all, my older child complained she has to suck too hard on the cup to get anything out. I'll be taking these back...
Pointless June 30, 2008 I bought this cup to use as a sippy cup for my 2 year old as one step further removed from the bottle. I thought the nipple shaped top would be nice for her and that it would be leak proof at the very least. My daughter liked the shape of the top; however, it leaks every time she turns it over, shakes it or puts it up to her mouth. This cup has a vent which does nothing to slow down the flow of milk. Any regular sippy cup at a regular price would be better than this cup at 10.00. This cup has no point or attribute that makes it functional!
LEAKS-WASTE OF MONEY May 27, 2008 These cups are terrible. They leak from the spout. The handles are also tough to line up with the spout because once you put on the spout you cannot move them. You have to try over and over to know when to start turning the spout so that it lines up with the handles. I was excited because I really liked their bottles but their sippy cups are terrible. You cannot use them unless because you end up just dumping the liquid on your baby.
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