Munchkin Miracle 360 Trainer Cup, 7 Oz
What Do We Like About The Munchkin Miracle 360 Trainer Cup?
- Set of (2) 7 ounce toddler cups with dentist recommended spotless design
- 360 degree drinking edge eliminates spills completely
- Cup automatically seals when you are done drinking
- Handles are easy for little hands to hold
- Easy to clean with no extra valves or parts
- BPA free, top rack dishwasher safe, 6 Plus months
Munchin 360 Miracle cup REVIEW
The Miracle 360 cup is pretty miraculous. It helps prevent spills and is easy for infants to handle and teach themselves how to drink from a cup. You can ...
Munchkin Miracle 360 Trainer Cup, 7oz, Color May Vary
Miracles do happen. Drink naturally from anywhere on the 360-degree rim, without worrying about spills. The lid automatically reseals after drinking - perfect for a growing kid on the move. Let's face it: toddlers are a messy bunch, especially when first navigating Sippy cups. Now imagine a world in which drinks didn't spill at all - not in your diaper bag, not on your furniture, and not even onto your eager-to-learn child. No, it's not a miracle, exactly - it's munchkin's miracle 360 cups. The first Sippy cup was invented with both parents and kids in mind, the miracle 360 Sippy cup eliminates messes and supports kids' dental health all at once. Drinking from anywhere around the rim, like a regular cup, helps support normal muscle development in a child's mouth. And with no extra spouts, straws, or pieces, the miracle 360 cup is easy to use and even easier to clean. We'll say cheers to that.
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Brand – Munchkin
Manufacturer Part Number – 44141-001_parent
UPC – 735282441417
ASIN – B00MRZIFD0
10 reviews for Munchkin Miracle 360 Trainer Cup, 7 Oz
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Price History for Munchkin 7 Oz Miracle Trainer Cup Green BPA free
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Current Price | $3.05 | 06/22/2022 |
Highest Price | $3.05 | 02/02/2022 |
Lowest Price | $3.05 | 02/02/2022 |
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LaLaLaurie –
My husband and I purchased these cups for our daughter after reading great reviews about them. But I don’t get it. It never seemed like my kid was getting anything out of the cup, and I even tried drinking from them and couldn’t get anything out. ?? We just switched to straw cups. I did keep the bottoms of these cups and we now use them as regular kid-sized cups for my daughter to drink out of. A friend of mine also had the same poor experience with these cups.
L. Myers –
We’ve tried all these other cups, but they all leak, or grow mold where you can’t clean it, or both. But THESE cups actually are leak proof, super easy to disassemble and dishwasher safe. The only thing I would say is, wash the silicone disc by hand and rinse thoroughly as silicone picks up the scent of the dishwasher and has a hard time releasing all the soap. But my 2 year old does a great job with these cups, they’re super durable and I get a big stupid smile on my face every time I find…
Loubie Smith –
I love these cups and my son does too, the colours are cute and they definitely don’t spill when laid down or upside down, however they do leak when thrown or dropped on the floor so they are by no means 100% spill proof. Better than the teated sippy cups by far! Much more hygienic, better for their teeth and you don’t have juice leaking out when they turn the cup upside down or lay it down flat in their cot. I will be buying the next size up when he is ready for the ones without handles,…
Kadi Rose –
This cup is good. But the reason I gave it 3 stars is because it advertises as a great first sippy cup for an infant and I’d have to disagree. For a baby to go from sucking on a bottle or nipple, to a sippy cup with just a rim and nothing else…makes it hard for them to understand how to use it. All my son keeps doing is biting on it and throwing on the floor… he’s 10 months and I’ve been trying to get him to use this cup for a while.. it ain’t happening. He does drink off of a normal…
ROSFLO –
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Siguen viendose como nuevos. Aun con el paso del tiempo no cambia colores o aspecto. Solo q se debe tener muchisimo cuidado cuando se lavan y se secan, ya que tienen muchisimas ranuras q pueden causar humedad y por tanto hongo. Sobretodo en la tapa plástica( de color) superior.: cuesta mucho trabajo lavarla y dejarla 100% seca. Pero si no se hace el vaso se enmohecerá. Por lo demás es buena inversion
Tambien recomiendo siempre vaciar el contenido cuando…
Laura –
Clever cups and a decent size for lots of water. My son is a bit daft and hasn’t got the hang of them yet (he goes in with his bottom teeth, which doesn’t work!) but they’ll be great for when he’s older. All they need to do is put pressure down with their top gums/teeth and the water comes out nicely. Very easy to take apart to clean too.
Ann Eds –
My 13 month old isn’t ready for this concept of drinking just yet but I will try again soon. She still bfs and has just grasped the concept of a sippy cup. The quality and concept of the cup is very good though. I like how it is non-spill and easy to clean.
Amazon Customer –
we have purchased many of these products for the family in the larger size, however this one we bought for my mum whom is disabled, after great success with other models (aluminium) this own proved to be a disaster. you have to twist so tightly to close so it does not leak that it’s impossible to reopen to empty. Go for the large models not this one. Overall very disappointed as the handles were a key buying feature.
skylark1827 –
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Let me preface this be saying I never write reviews, however when I saw how many people were saying mold was growing in their cups I was horrified so I made a video of me washing ours. My son was pretty much exclusively breastfed and wanted nothing to do with bottles so I got these cups for him to use so I could start introducing formula at 6 months. He figured out how to get the formula out right away and although we’ve had to help him…
Frederick –
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Like many parents, we struggled to find the best way to teach our little girl to drink from a cup. We tried various forms of sippy cups, but she couldn’t seem to figure out how the mouthpiece worked. And we didn’t want to start with regular cups because the water would end up everywhere.
Then I stumbled across these. I have to say, I’m VERY impressed by the ingenious simplicity of their design. There are three pieces: the cup itself, a white two-handled “lid” that…