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Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - jdc - 02-28-2017 How did we learn to eat/drink/use a straw before all these great things... ? Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - Lew Zealand - 02-28-2017 We didn't. ![]() Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - C(-)ris - 02-28-2017 Cheap enough? http://www.ebay.com/itm/RUBBERMAID-8-5-OUNCE-PLASTIC-LITTERLESS-JUICE-BOX-WITH-STRAW-FG3117RDSPA-NEW-/391712199678?hash=item5b33ddd3fe:g:-WgAAOxy9eVRQ1EQ Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - 3d - 03-01-2017 Rewind a bit here. What is wrong with just a plastic cup and straw to teach her how to use a straw? If she doesn't have enough suction to get the liquid to her lips through the straw, snip the straw with scissors to make it shorter. Am i missing something here? Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - Robert M - 03-01-2017 3d, Correct. She doesn't understand and/or have enough suction to use a straw yet. That's why I need a squeezable cup, to give her a helping hand as she learns to use the straw. Snipping the straw isn't going to help, because the straw becomes too short and drops into the cup. Tried it already. There is also the concern she'll bite a short straw and accidentally swallow it before my wife or I can get it away from her. Robert P.S. Thanks for the link, C(-)ris! That's the first time I've seen them so cheap! Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - 3d - 03-01-2017 Robert M wrote: Smaller cup? Like those tiny espresso to go cups from Starbucks. Mini bathroom mouthwash cups from dollar store? If the cup is 3 inches and the straw is 3.5 inches, it's a tiny bit of effort to move the liquid up an inch. Bendy straws help. Don't worry, she'll be fine. Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - OWC Jamie - 03-01-2017 jdc wrote: Sucking on a straw must not be as instinctive as a nipple. Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - gabester - 03-01-2017 jdc wrote: I'll second these. There are probably also disposable dixie or red solo cups with lids you can use a straw with - not 100% spill proof but light and moderately reusable and no worry if you forget it somewhere. These are great for birthday parties when they get older! g= Re: An alternative to Rubbermaid Litterless Juice box? - Robert M - 03-01-2017 Hi everyone, I was at the local Shop & Stop this morning on my way to work to pick up a few things. Just for giggles, I stopped by in the food container aisle and lo and behold they actually had some of the Rubbermaid Juice Boxes for less than $5.00 each! First time I ever saw them in a local store. And, they had some knockoffs for nearly half the price, too. Needless to say, I grabbed two of each. When you can't find something via Google, just take a run to the local supermarket. Who'd've thunk? 'course, now that I found the knockoffs, I bet I can do a search via Google for the specific model and I bet they'll show up very quickly. Robert |