The Only 3 Snack Containers That Actually Prevent Spills Labels: Baby Gear, Reviews, Organizing
There is a law of physics that states: If a toddler has a snack, 90% of it will end up on the floor.
I used to hand my baby a Ziploc bag of puffs in the car. Big mistake. One squeeze, and it looked like a snowstorm of crumbs in the back seat.
I tested the top "spill-proof" cups on the market. Here are the winners (and the losers).
1. The Champion: Munchkin Snack Catcher
This is the classic for a reason. It has soft silicone flaps that allow little hands to reach in, but snap shut instantly when the hand comes out.
The Shake Test: I filled it with crackers and shook it upside down. Nothing came out.
The Drop Test: My son threw it from the high chair. It bounced. Two crumbs escaped. That is a win in my book.
2. The Runner Up: Skip Hop Zoo Cup
This one is cute (it looks like a hedgehog or owl) and has a Snap-Top lid.
Pros: Kept snacks fresher because of the lid.
Cons: If your toddler forgets to close the lid (which they always do), it spills.
3. The "Do Not Buy": Silicone Collapsible Cups
These look great because they fold flat. But the silicone is too soft. My baby figured out that if he squeezed the cup, the top popped off and the snacks went everywhere. Avoid these if your child is a "squeezer."
Verdict: Buy a 2-pack of the Munchkin Snack Catchers. Keep one in the car and one in the diaper bag. Your vacuum cleaner will thank you.
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