Maybe Mary Poppins was right . . . a spoonful of sugar may help the medicine go down! Seeing how hard it was for children to take bad-tasting medicine, a mom and grandma developed an idea for candy-coated medicine cup rims to help ease the sting of the elixir. KidKupz ($7 for six) combines a standard medicine cup with either sour cherry, blue raspberry, watermelon or green apple candy rims, making taking medicine less of a chore, and more fun. Like other medicine tricks we've seen, this one tries to mask the taste with something tots are familiar with taking. Would you try this trick?




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I don't think this is necessary but then again I have a kid that loves to take medicine and I have to take special action to make sure all the medicine is up.
1My only issue with this is that it sort of mimics taking a shot of alcohol with the sugar on the rim.
2They do look like fun shot glasses!
3Hi LILSUGAR,
4My name is Jill and I am the founder of KidKupz and a mother of 2 young kids. Thanks for bringing our exciting new product to the attention of your readers. For those of us who struggle with getting our kids to take their medicine, we at KidKupz have found that giving kids choices of fun colors and fruity flavors provides not only a tasty treat, but also gives them a sense of control in the midst of an often unpleasant process. You may find more helpful information & answers to some of your other questions on our FAQ (http://www.kidkupz.com/faq.php) page. Please look for my blog soon on www.KidKupz.com.
i think this is absolutely unnecessary
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