Recommend your straw cup for milk

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Terrible habit, OP. Sorry to be mean, but they should get used to drinking from a real cup at that age, and drinking at the table, or in the kitchen, not everywhere in the house.

And no plastics. Wood or glass. You can reheat your milk and they can drink from a nice thick-walled mug without hormone disruptors. BPA is not the only culprit, but the only well-known one, and therefore the only one that manufacturers avoid.


Thanks. Agree about plastic which is why i'm on the search. They only drink milk out of a straw cup. It doesn't bother me. I'm glad they drink it. Thx


And the straw cup is made out of...?

Plastic. So no straw cup.
And do yourself a favor, no straws either, they're too difficult to wash.
At 3 and 6, they're too old for baby things.


Oh c'mon, straws aren't baby things. I use a straw yeti cup for my water daily. Relax.


This isn't water, it's milk. Time to make your kids be big kids and drink it at the table.
Anonymous
I have to agree with PPs. Taking milk all over the house is gross and no matter what cup you get, tiny amounts will be coming out unnoticed.

Warm it in a ceramic mug and drink it at the dining table. No straw. How do they drink hot chocolate? Would you let them carry hot chocolate around the house in a straw cup?

It isn’t just about them being old enough to use a real cup at the table and plastics having questionable chemicals. Straw cups (especially the ‘leak proof’) are difficult to keep clean when used with only water. Warm milk is a breeding ground for bacteria and shouldn’t be used with those types of cups that have many crevices and valves and such, IMO.
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