Plastic, kids cups are a thing of the past for parents worried about the rise in Bisphenol A and other chemical warnings. Now it's all about stainless steel, and the Safe Sippy has cornered the market. The $15 non-leaching, 11-oz. cup is selling off the shelves. The insulated, dishwasher-safe Kid Basix cup features removable handles, a straw-shaped spout and no-leak valves.



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I'm sure there is something in these, also, that will eventually be found to cause brain damage, or behavior problems, or make the baby's left leg fall off, or something.
1Darn, I just got my son a Kleen Kanteen sippy, but I like these better (esthetically).
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I agree with Moto though, parents have used the plastic ones for years and we're all fine,
right?
3Those are cute and safe - well at least until they find the next bad thing
4I just got one of these in the mail and I also ordered a Kleen Kanteen. Better safe than sorry I suppose.
5heh? I must have missed that plastic sippies are no good anymore. I have a whole bunch of them. Hmmm...
6They certainly "look" cool...
7I like the design. I wonder how heavy they are.
8I just bought a Safe Sippy Cup at Chulamama.com and I have to say: me and my kids just love it. Besides the fashionable design I am relieved to be able to know that my children drink out of a safe cup. Plastic has been around for a long time, I agree but if this bottle is really better than I am willing to invest the money. They are not heavy and look really cool too. I would definitely recommend it!
9We have tried Klean Kanteen, Sigg, Foogo and The Safe Sippy. My kids hands down favorite is the Safe Sippy. It's just a better designed cup than the others. The outer sleeve insulates the cup and protects it from dents. My Klean Kanteen cup looks like it it's been through a battle (and lost)the way my kids drop it full of water on my kitchen floor. The've dropped the Safe Sippy just as much but it has no dings in it. I love this cup!
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