Leak-resistant and freezer safe, Patented sipping spout for comfortable easy drinking, Straw snaps tight for leak-resistant fit, Top rack dishwasher safe, 16 oz.
S**B
Bigger than a juice box!
If you are looking for something more economical than juice boxes, this is a great solution - but you better have a lunch box big enough to handle it, because they're twice as big.
S**C
have bought these for years
I have 7 kids, oldest is 19. I bought this rubbermaid juice box for him, and loved it. Still buy them for my little ones :) I bought the box of straws from rubbermaid to replace the the internal straw when it gets old. I also have a small brush to clean out straws...a must for kids cups. An important thing to know with these juice box cups is they are temperature/pressure sensitive. If you pour in cold refrigerated juice, and then close it and allow it to get warm...when the straw is lifted to drink, juice will come pouring out. You must, before lifting the straw, release the pressure by unscrewing the lid, and then retightening it. Then, no leaks. And soda in them doesn't work. Comes pouring out the straw. It will also leak liquid out the straw if the straw is left open and a cold drink warms up. This is not the fault of rubbermaid. Just the way hot, cold, pressure, and in the case of soda...carbonation works with a sealed cup that has a straw. Also, if squeezed, it also comes out the straw. But, for a drink you plan on drinking cold and now, these are great! Most of the time my kids drink chocolate milk or juice in these. They are simple and very cleanable. Just gotta remember to release pressure always if the cup has been sitting for a while.
K**S
Ruubermaid litterless juice cups
We have used these cups for years, for our special needs son. We recently ordered a few new large cups and they do not properly seal, resulting in leaks all over the place, exactly what we wanted to prevent. Additionally, he noticed the different texture, much more bumpy, and rejected them
S**A
Straw difficulties
I bought this as a straw sippy cup for my toddler. Great concept but sipping can be tough unless the straw is bent all the way to the back position, which is frustrating to my little one. Another obvious thing for parents that I didn't consider ahead of time, is the shape, which isn't conducive for diaper bag bottle/cup slots or pockets. Lastly, the straw spout is hard compared to silicone or plastic spouts of other sippy/straw cups. This isn't necessarily a bad thing but it caught my daughter's little front tooth - likely because she was biting it. We've since shelved this cup for a while until she's older.
J**N
Leaky Lids
The lids are questionable for a seal. Not Amazon's problem, talked to Rubbermaid and they weren't helpful at all. Asked if there was a gasket that would help. All they would say "that's a good idea". Amazon may consider pulling this one due to all of the container that I ordered leak.
T**H
Bigger than the size in stores
Didn't realize this was twice the capacity as the juice boxes we usually get. My fault for not reading closely. I just looked at the picture.
P**R
Great for my lunch
I already had one of these and my son decided that it worked great for him in his lunch so I got some more. Easy way to carry juice or milk to work. I bring the empty one home, let it soak in the sink and use it again the next day. No litter.
M**J
Not Rubbermaids best
I used to love the Rubbermaid brand name but they changed the tops and I don't like the way they fit and sometimes leak. These are not what they used to be, would not recommend.
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