When your child says he or she is too old for a sippy cup and wants a straw bottle like “big kids,” will you reach for the straw adaptor…or your wallet?
Meet the world’s first and only 2-in-1 convertible sippy to straw bottle, what one mommy blogger called “quite possibly the coolest sippy ever.” The Safe Sippy2™ has all of the great BPA-free features of our original Safe Sippy™ cup, plus several new features. You can check them out on the right.
Kid Basix know that nothing irks parents more than buying something for their children that doesn’t last. That’s why they created The Safe Sippy2™ convertible sippy-to-straw cup in stainless steel. It’s safe, versatile and durable. So when your child says he or she is too old for a sippy cup and wants a straw bottle like the “big kids,” you can reach for the straw adaptor instead of your wallet.
Unique product features include;
- Instant conversion into a straw bottle with the included straw and adapter,
- Removable handles,
- Made from food grade 304 stainless steel,
- Travel plug stops flow and leaks whilst being transported in a purse or bag,
- Thermo plastic rubber sleeve provides insulation, especially for cold fluids,
- Tapered waist and ribbing helps little hands hold the cup once the handles are removed.
In today’s world, we all have to !rethink: VALUE.
The discussion has moved way beyond BPA.
Since the introduction of The Safe Sippy™ cup, the discussion has broadened beyond concerns about BPA to include a whole host of issues.
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It took the world 25 years to listen to scientific warnings about BPA, which begs the question: What’s next when it comes to plastic?
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Parents are becoming much more proactive by learning about a broad range of new endocrine disruptors have been identified in plastics once thought safe.
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Communities and even states are moving to ban plastic bottles from landfills over concerns for the environment.
As more and more people embrace reusable, sustainable and easily recycled materials like stainless steel, it makes sense on every level – personal, local global – to !rethink: PLASTIC