As a parent constantly battling snack-time chaos, I was thrilled to test this silicone snack cup. The soft flaps are genius – my toddler can grab Cheerios without pinching tiny fingers, and the handles make it easy for her to carry around like a prized possession.
The transition from sippy cup to this open-top design has been smoother than expected. Watching my little one proudly sip water from it (lid removed) gave me those heartwarming 'they're growing up too fast' feels.
Durability gets top marks – we've dropped it countless times on tile floors with zero damage. The heat resistance means I can microwave frozen peas for quick snacks, though I wish the capacity was slightly larger for hungrier moments.
Now for the not-so-great: That initial chemical smell? Yikes! It took three rounds of boiling before I felt comfortable using it. And while the lid works beautifully... until your clever toddler discovers they can bite through the silicone flaps. Cue the Cheerio avalanche!
Cleaning is mostly hassle-free in the dishwasher, though sticky substances like yogurt require some extra scrubbing in those flap crevices.
Final verdict? At its price point, I expected perfection but got a very good (not flawless) snack solution. Worth it for contained snacks on-the-go, but supervise those sneaky lid-biters!