Re-Play Recycled colorful no-spill cups are the perfect sippy cups for kids on the go! All Re-Play No-Spill cups are made from FDA approved sustainable HDPE recycled plastic. Not only are they better for your child, they are better for your environment! The one piece, easy clean silicone valve keeps your toddler’s milk or juice
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Added on: October 11, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Re-Play Recycled colorful no-spill cups are the perfect sippy cups for kids on the go!
All Re-Play No-Spill cups are made from FDA approved sustainable HDPE recycled plastic. Not only are they better for your child, they are better for your environment!
The one piece, easy clean silicone valve keeps your toddler’s milk or juice leak-free.
Includes: 4 No Spill Cups made in the USA with Silicone Valves (valves are imported)
Tested Dishwasher and Microwave Safe**
Note: All of our products are shipped direct from our warehouse to your home. Because of this, we do not use our standard retail packaging usually seen in stores to save on cost and cut down on waste.
**While safe for the Microwave, we do not recommend it due to the possibility of staining and hot spots in the food – should you choose to Microwave we do not warranty against staining.
The Re-Play logo is embossed on each product face, ensuring you are purchasing authentic Made in the USA products.
Junk These cups leak like crazy & when you return them they charge you an insane restocking fee.
Great Customer Service These are beautiful cups. My kids love the colors. They work well and fit into cup-holders nicely. The sides are textured so they are easy to grip, even when wet.When I first received my order I was disappointed that 2 of the 4 cups leaked when left on their sides. My kids keep their sippy cups in bed with them at night because we live in a dry area. Two of the cups left their beddings very wet. I contacted the seller and soon thereafter received two replacement cups, no…
Not leak proof I received this set of sippy cups, washed them by hand and then have given to my 18 month old son to use for milk and water, so far. I wash the silicone valves by hand with a bottle brush for so I do not get build up or mold. That I find to be inconvenient. The cups go in the dishwasher, which is great. When my son first drank from the cup, it seemed great. After 30 minute car ride, I found water in the cup holder. He had it turned over, spout pointing down. I retightened the lid and shook the…