02-28-2017, 08:08 PM
Hi everyone,
Baby M is learning how to drink through a straw. We tried many of the commonly available straw cups but they've proven to be a nightmare. She had nothing but trouble with them. After trying to drink from one myself, I definitely understand why. They are horrible! As crazy as it sounds, she did better drinking with a straw from a plain ol' milk box. The difference was amazing and she is progressing quickly with them.
But, we need an alternative to shelf-stable boxes of milk. The specialist recommended Rubbermaid Litterless Juice boxes. They come in the right capacity and are squeezable, so you can help babies and toddlers learn how to drink from one. Here's a link:
http://www.rubbermaid.com/en-US/litterless-juice-boxes
Unfortunately, these are difficult to find and very expensive. I've yet to find a viable alternative to them.
Anyone know of an alternative to the Rubbermaid cups in the link? Please don't recommend common sippy cups, straw cups and 360 degree cups designed for babies and toddlers. Per the feeding specialist, they are actually a hindrance. I'm looking for something just like the Rubbermaid juice box. I just need it to be more readily available and less expensive. Funny, I find lots of options for adults. Just nothing for infants and toddlers! Crazy!
BTW, she's also learning how to drink from a regular cup using Flexi-cut cups:
https://www.amazon.com/Flexi-Cut-Cup-Pin...B0002ECF5C
They're great! Messy but great. And, they're dishwasher-safe.
Any recommendations for alternatives to the Rubbermaid juice box will be much appreciated.
Robert
Baby M is learning how to drink through a straw. We tried many of the commonly available straw cups but they've proven to be a nightmare. She had nothing but trouble with them. After trying to drink from one myself, I definitely understand why. They are horrible! As crazy as it sounds, she did better drinking with a straw from a plain ol' milk box. The difference was amazing and she is progressing quickly with them.
But, we need an alternative to shelf-stable boxes of milk. The specialist recommended Rubbermaid Litterless Juice boxes. They come in the right capacity and are squeezable, so you can help babies and toddlers learn how to drink from one. Here's a link:
http://www.rubbermaid.com/en-US/litterless-juice-boxes
Unfortunately, these are difficult to find and very expensive. I've yet to find a viable alternative to them.
Anyone know of an alternative to the Rubbermaid cups in the link? Please don't recommend common sippy cups, straw cups and 360 degree cups designed for babies and toddlers. Per the feeding specialist, they are actually a hindrance. I'm looking for something just like the Rubbermaid juice box. I just need it to be more readily available and less expensive. Funny, I find lots of options for adults. Just nothing for infants and toddlers! Crazy!
BTW, she's also learning how to drink from a regular cup using Flexi-cut cups:
https://www.amazon.com/Flexi-Cut-Cup-Pin...B0002ECF5C
They're great! Messy but great. And, they're dishwasher-safe.

Any recommendations for alternatives to the Rubbermaid juice box will be much appreciated.
Robert