
When my husband went to the same Target the next day, they were out of the Thermos® Foogo® Straw Bottles. We saw two of those the day before. It got sold out in one day. And since they still have the Thermos® Foogo® Sippy Cup, he bought it. We want it to keep the water warm for our son during the cold weather. Target was selling it for $14.39 plus sales tax.
Before buying this, we were using Avent sippy cups during the winter time. But that won’t keep the water warm at all. With this new sippy cup, I want to see how long it can keep the water warm. I would want to have some warm water in handy for midnite just in case if my son wants water. Yes, he drinks water even at night. A thirsty boy he is. It does say on the box that this 7oz Thermos® Foogo® Sippy Cup can keep drinks cold and fresh for 6 hours and even inhibits dangerous bacteria growth.
During the day time, I am giving my son just the cup itself to let him drink from a cup. This sippy cup has an extra compartment to wash compared to Avent. But most importantly for me is this is made from BPA Free materials and its double wall vacuum insulation will maximize the temperature retention. It is a little heavier than the Avent Sippy Cup but it says on the box is for 6 months up. It only has the 7oz size.
- TherMax® double wall vacuum insulation for maximum cold temperature retention
- Spill-proof valve prevents messes and is easy-to-clean
- Soft spout is easy and comfortable to sip
- Kid-proof design - unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior withstands daily wear and tear
- Dishwasher safe
- Exterior stays condensation free
- Non-slip, scratch resistant base
- Keeps beverages cold for up to 6 hours - for cold contents only









3 responses so far ↓
Julia // Oct 17, 2008 at 9:33 pm
hmm.. I think I will like this too. I need to check it out next time I go to Target. Thanks for letting us know!
Julia // Nov 2, 2008 at 6:02 pm
btw, it’s in the sporting goods section. (i’m not sure if you mentioned this.) let us know how do you like it! =)
Julia // Nov 9, 2008 at 4:03 pm
We got the cup and we really like it. We only feed her water in it for now. Too bad it’s only 7 oz! like you, we feed our toddler 8oz of milk at one feeding. i guess 1-2 oz less will be okay when it comes the time to make a switch…
We only use it for water … especially when it comes winter time when I need to keep the water warm for the night.
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