Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 Rubbermaid makes a 1-cup container with a straw built into the screw top - the straw folds down so nothing spills (boy, was that a rotten description!). They used to come with a purple top (straw is white) and then they started making them with a blue top with white straw - the blue ones leak, though! So, I have continued to use the purple top ones for several years and Josh loves it. The only thing that doesn't work is warm liquids (tried doing " hot " chocolate only to find that it squirts out the straw). And, I recently took Josh for a glucose tolerance test and tried to put the cola/carbonated glucose liquid in the container and the same thing happened - the carbonation! (Josh had never had a carbonated liquid before - pretty cute watching him try to drink it!) Sherry and Josh dana pope <danamichellepope@...> wrote: Right now we are using munckin brand straw plastic cups. Can someone tell me where I can find safe spill proof cups that use a straw? My boys will only drink from a straw. Janice <jscott@...> wrote: Nothing that tastes better then a cup of ice cold distilled water out of my Kleen Kanteen! The water just tastes really good and icey cold when you pull it from the Kleen Kanteen jug from the fridge. Janice [ ] toxic baby bottle report > > > > > > > to professionals, parents, grandparents - any interested parties - > from > > > our > > > national LDAA office > > > Toxic Baby Bottle Report to be featured on Today Show and Good > Morning > > > America on Thursday, February 7th > > > > > > NBC's Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America are expected to > run > > > stories > > > on Thursday morning, February 7, on a new study showing that the > toxic > > > chemical Bisphenol A leaches from major brand baby bottles when > heated, or > > > when hot liquids are poured into the bottles. The study tested > major > > > brands > > > Avent, Dr. Brown's, Evenflo and The First Year's Disney character > bottle. > > > The bottles were purchased from Target, Walgreens, Wal-Mart and > CVS stores > > > across the country. > > > > > > Bisphenol A (BPA) is a toxic chemical found in hard, > polycarbonate > > > plastics. > > > BPA mimics estrogen in the body and disrupts the human hormonal > system. > > > In > > > animal studies, BPA shows adverse health effects related to > breast and > > > prostate cancer, thyroid disease, early puberty in girls, > attention > > > deficit > > > and hyperactivity disorder, diabetes and obesity. These effects > in animals > > > occur even at very low doses of Bisphenol A. BPA exposure is > widespread > > > and > > > has been found in 95% of Americans tested, at levels that are > within the > > > range that is linked to serious health effects in animals. > > > > > > BPA is also used in food can linings, Nalgene bottles, the > linings of baby > > > formula cans and other products. It has been a year since a > similar study > > > release by Environment California showed BPA leaching from baby > bottles. > > > A > > > coalition of environmental and public health organizations that > includes > > > LDA > > > is calling for an immediate moratorium on the use of BPA in baby > bottles. > > > For more information, see the next issue of Newsbriefs for an > article on > > > Bisphenol A and LDA's role in opposing its use. > > > > > > Maureen Swanson > > > LDA's Healthy Children Project > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 How spill proof does it need to be? I use these cups from Tupperware that come with a lid. You put in your own straw into a hole that has some rubber around it. It is not a cup they can bring from room to room, but at the kitchen table it spills only a drop or two when knocked over. It's great for clumsy, older kids, and I like be able to have a fresh straw. in NJ > > > > > > Evenflo makes glass bottles. Get them while you can. They are > > getting harder > > > and harder to find. For those using sippy cups, Kleen Kanteen > makes > > some > > > stainless steel ones, Themos makes some stainless steel sippy > cups > > too...I > > > bought mine at the Target, but now I use some by the name Safe > > Sippy Cup. > > > These are all selling out all over as news of this chemical > > leaching in our > > > kids drinks. For other non toxic food storage and lunch > containers, > > anchor > > > hocking makes some...available at walmarts or targets, > etc, ...and > > > lifewithoutplatics.com offers stainless steel plates bowls, water > > cooler > > > bottles etc.... > > > > > > > > > > > > [ ] toxic baby bottle report > > > > > > > > > > to professionals, parents, grandparents - any interested > parties - > > from > > > > our > > > > national LDAA office > > > > Toxic Baby Bottle Report to be featured on Today Show and Good > > Morning > > > > America on Thursday, February 7th > > > > > > > > NBC's Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America are expected to > > run > > > > stories > > > > on Thursday morning, February 7, on a new study showing that > the > > toxic > > > > chemical Bisphenol A leaches from major brand baby bottles when > > heated, or > > > > when hot liquids are poured into the bottles. The study tested > > major > > > > brands > > > > Avent, Dr. Brown's, Evenflo and The First Year's Disney > character > > bottle. > > > > The bottles were purchased from Target, Walgreens, Wal-Mart and > > CVS stores > > > > across the country. > > > > > > > > Bisphenol A (BPA) is a toxic chemical found in hard, > > polycarbonate > > > > plastics. > > > > BPA mimics estrogen in the body and disrupts the human hormonal > > system. > > > > In > > > > animal studies, BPA shows adverse health effects related to > > breast and > > > > prostate cancer, thyroid disease, early puberty in girls, > > attention > > > > deficit > > > > and hyperactivity disorder, diabetes and obesity. These effects > > in animals > > > > occur even at very low doses of Bisphenol A. BPA exposure is > > widespread > > > > and > > > > has been found in 95% of Americans tested, at levels that are > > within the > > > > range that is linked to serious health effects in animals. > > > > > > > > BPA is also used in food can linings, Nalgene bottles, the > > linings of baby > > > > formula cans and other products. It has been a year since a > > similar study > > > > release by Environment California showed BPA leaching from baby > > bottles. > > > > A > > > > coalition of environmental and public health organizations that > > includes > > > > LDA > > > > is calling for an immediate moratorium on the use of BPA in > baby > > bottles. > > > > For more information, see the next issue of Newsbriefs for an > > article on > > > > Bisphenol A and LDA's role in opposing its use. > > > > > > > > Maureen Swanson > > > > LDA's Healthy Children Project Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 What I am looking for is something that is stainless steel since I am recently learning that plastic leaches chemicals into our food and drink and can cause problems in the long run. bigcheech91 <bigcheech91@...> wrote: How spill proof does it need to be? I use these cups from Tupperware that come with a lid. You put in your own straw into a hole that has some rubber around it. It is not a cup they can bring from room to room, but at the kitchen table it spills only a drop or two when knocked over. It's great for clumsy, older kids, and I like be able to have a fresh straw. in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Aaaah. Missed that part. I bought a great stainless steel cup at Whole Foods with a slide to cover the opening. Again, it's " mostly " spill-proof when the slide is closed, but not perfect. Ice water stays cold forever, and it doesn't get that off-taste you get with plastic. I saw someone with a similar cup from Pampered Chef. in NJ How spill proof does it need to be? I use these cups from Tupperware > that come with a lid. You put in your own straw into a hole that has > some rubber around it. It is not a cup they can bring from room to > room, but at the kitchen table it spills only a drop or two when > knocked over. It's great for clumsy, older kids, and I like be able > to have a fresh straw. > > in NJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 You definitely need pure water with stainless or the fluoride will leach the aluminum. How spill proof does it > need to be? I use these cups from Tupperware > > that come with a lid. You put in your own straw into a hole that has > > some rubber around it. It is not a cup they can bring from room to > > room, but at the kitchen table it spills only a drop or two when > > knocked over. It's great for clumsy, older kids, and I like be able > > to have a fresh straw. > > > > in NJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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