








♻️ Sip smart, live easy — the eco-chic cup your toddler will love!
The First Years Take & Toss Straw Cup 4-pack offers 10 oz BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, spill-proof cups designed for toddlers 18 months and up. Durable yet disposable, these colorful cups combine eco-friendly reuse and easy recycling with leak-proof lids and sturdy straws, making them a practical, budget-friendly choice for busy families.







| ASIN | B0054YZDWC |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,107 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #884 in Toddler Cups |
| Brand | The First Years |
| Brand Name | The First Years |
| Capacity | 10 ounces |
| Color | Classic Rainbow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 25,597 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071463011575 |
| Included Components | 4 Pack of Cups with Lids |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 3.5"W x 4.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Take & Toss Party Pack |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TOMY Intl. |
| Material | Dishwasher Safe Cups: Made without BPA |
| Material Features | Insulated |
| Material Type | Dishwasher Safe Cups: Made without BPA |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free, Phthalate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Home |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Leak Proof |
| Pattern | Letter Print |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Style | Spill Proof Straw Cups |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Leak Proof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cold Drinks |
| Style | Spill Proof Straw Cups |
| Theme | Baby |
| UPC | 071463011575 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
J**Z
I LOOOVE These Cups!!!! Best Value For Your Money!!!
I am so glad I discovered these. I regret buying all of the fancy sippy cups because these are very well made, spill proof, easy to wash, and most important, the BEST value for your money. I love that I can just toss them once wear and tear is evident and my wallet does not bleed! The straws are very resistant and the plastic that the cup is made out of is very sturdy. The only con is that you must put on the lid before on put in the straw, otherwise the content in the cup will spill. The cup colors are fun and my boy loves to pick his cup color. I let him choose his cup color when I offer beverages that he dislikes such as milk and that’s how I convince him to drink any beverage.
S**E
FINALLY...just what I was looking for!!!
I have searched high and low for the cup that would allow me to transition my 12 month old from the bottle. Literally high and low and the search tool 3 months but here is the winner!!! I write this review to hopefully save others some time. Bottles are great...they have the different level nipples so by the time your kiddo is ready to move on from them they are used to getting a good bit of liquid from their efforts. Then they “graduate” into big kid cups that require them to suck and suck for a freaking drop of liquid. It’s so frustrating. Have y’all actually tried sippy cups and other first cups with straws? Because I have...i had no idea. I never dreamed when I started all of this that the cheapest option would be my favorite but these are the hands down winner for juice and milk at home. They are surprisingly sturdy for the price. I have a smart kid who loves to figure out opening EVERYTHING but so far so good with these. I also got him a thermal water bottle with retractable straw bc this isn’t what you want for your portable water receptacle. But I am still behind impressed with these. I send my foster child on visits with parents and to and from various things and it’s great to have cups that don’t break the bank if one or 2 is lost. Until you learn the correct way to use these...you will hate them. I had cups overflow on me over and over until I really made a point to figure this out: 1)Fill 2)Put lid on 3 Insert straw!
M**N
My one year old's favorite cup!
These straw cups are a great alternative to other sippy cups. My 13 month old really didn't like using conventional sippy cups but when she drank half of my smoothie at a restaurant one day I thought I'd try straws instead. She loves this and I love that it's easy for her to hold and use. These are very durable and have survived many throws from the high chair. They are not quite leak proof but definitely leak resistant. My child regularly likes to hold them upside down and shake them which causes liquid to come out (shocking I know). I think they are a little more inconvenient to carry just because of the straw but they fit into all regular cup holders which I didn't realize was so hard to find until I bought multiple sippy cups/water bottles. Getting the straw actually into the lid the first time is incredibly difficult. I know some reviewers recommend putting the lid on and then putting the straw in but I just can't seem to make that work. Yes, some liquid comes out of the straw if you put the lid on with the straw in it so just be prepared! I haven't used these in the dishwasher yet because they are so easy to clean I just do it by hand. Highly recommend these and I'm sure we will be buying more!
C**A
If you havent gotten them, you need too!
So when or Pedi told us to start using sippy cups our son had this vindeta to hate every single one we tried. We came to see he had a major interest in straws so we moved to straw sippy cups. Again he hated every single one we gave him till... THESE!! He absolutely loved these cups from the moment he got one in his hands. I eventually learned that he hated the other ones because of how hard he had to suck to get anything out of them and would become frustrated, with these he can drink milk, water, juice, you name it as easily as you or i do with a straw cup. Ive had little to no spillage with these cups so messes are almost non existent, which makes like so much easier cause i can make him water give him the cup and know it wont be all over him the next minute. The lids are secure (been tossed off a high chair and hitting granite/tile with no pop offs!), straws are durable (been through teething and cats lol) and the colors are fantastic. I also love that dispite being able to wash and reuse them, there cheap enough that i dont feel bad for throwing some out and just ordering more! If you havent tried these please do there amazing! P.s. the other take and toss items are awesome too. My son and I love the silverware they make as well as the bowls! Thank you Take and Toss for making awesome products!
E**F
Best toddler cups we own!
Love these cups! Was looking for a cheap straw cup similar to that kind a kid would get at a restaurant. Nothing fancy. Found these and was expecting something cheap that served that purpose. But these FAR exceeded my expectations and are now my favorite toddler cups we own, (and we’ve bought some of the fancy expensive ones!) Easy for my 13 month to hold, no tiny parts you have to clean out with a little brush, and she can sit it down on its side or toss it and it will not leak. If you hold it directly upside down it will drip out the straw, but she rarely does that. The straw works like a regular straw, some of the straw sippy cups we have you have to suck really hard to get anything out, this one is a piece of cake! Also, you must put the lid on and then insert the straw, otherwise liquid will spill out the straw. But once you know that, super easy. Can’t beat the price for the product you get. Will definitely recommend these to my friends!
R**R
Best cups for my kids! Wish we skipped trying sippy cups.
I love these things! I initially bought two sets as a solution for a child who would chew through all the soft rubbery pieces that came with sippy cups & the no spill cups with soft straws. He still chews the straws flat, but they can be chewed back into shape too, so those two sets lasted me over 4 years! I just recently bought a third set because boy #2 decided it'd be fun to bend the straws in half multiple times until they got a hole & actually had to be tossed. But it still took a good while of his shenanigans before three straws needed to be replaced. And for how cheap they are, not at all a big deal! The cups are not perfectly no spill, but the lid does help keep the drink mostly contained if the cup is accidentally tipped over. It even survives a fall to the floor most of the time with minimal mess! I also really like that my kids learn early to drink from a straw too because then they prefer other drinks this way -not just milk- which helps keep their teeth cleaner too. With my other two kids, we skipped wasting money on a bunch of different sippy cup styles & went straight from sucking on a bottle (and nursing) to sucking with these straws. My older kid has had this horrible habit of sticking his hand in his open cups & wanting to experiment with putting his food in his drinks & then rejecting both. Even though he now knows how to get the lids off, he doesn't for this particular quirk. Instead he tries to fit the food through his straw now which severely limits his ability to mess up his drink before I catch him & put a stop to it. Hooray for limiting his wasteful messes! The different colors with different kids and straws are also a bonus. We can make "fancy" cups by making all the colors different and have "pattern" cups by matching the cup & straw but not the lid. So these are not only functional on many levels, but entertaining for my kids even in their simplicity. Win win!
T**E
I thought this was a good deal because it seemed so inexpensive
I find the price at walmart is similar to amazon, if not cheaper, so I'd check that out as well. I thought this was a good deal because it seemed so inexpensive, but it's really inexpensive everywhere. I like these for smoothies for my kids, because the other take and toss sippy cups don't work with thicker drinks, the drink gets stuck in the nozzle area and it's hard to get out. However, my kids have a tendency to take the straws out and play it with. However, with other cups that have an attached straw, it's annoying to try and clean, whereas this is easier. I take a chopstick and try to clean in the middle of the straw; that said, after a while, I just have to throw them away (the straw) because it's too hard to clean all of it and I worry about bacteria. The straws also get lost, chewed on (the end) to make them unusable, so I found some cheap straws at the store, cut them, and sometimes use those as replacements. They're not as good, since they're thinner and harder to put into the cups, but they work as a temporary work around. Also you can just buy more honestly since they're really inexpensive. I just don't like wasting the cups, because then I have like a million cups and lids and no straws.
A**N
A few issues but not a big deal.
These straw cups are similar to the ones that restaurants give out with the kid’s drinks. They are thick enough and sturdy enough to keep and reuse, but inexpensive enough that if you loose one, it’s no big deal. There are three small things that make these cups less than perfect: The lids do not have a tiny air hole in them. The cup with the lid on is so “air tight” that as you drink out of it, air is unable to get into the cup to fill the growing empty space. That creates a suction effect and makes it really hard to drink through the straw. A way to solve this is by poking a very small air hole in the top of the lid. (Cup lids usually have a tiny hole in them; these do not). There is a small dimple in the center of the lid, and you can use a sharp tool to poke a small air hole there. I used an awl on a cutting board to poke a tiny hole, and then a turkey skewer to make the hole a little larger. It’s a little difficult to stick the straw into the hole because it’s so snug—but it does go in with a bit of force. The colors are random and do not match as sets. The four cups I got are blue, green, yellow and orange; the straws are blue, green, yellow and red; and the lids are yellow, orange and two reds. It can be dangerous for a kid to walk around with a straw sticking out of cup because if they fall, it can jam inside their mouth. These seem fairly safe because the straws are short—the cups are 4 1/8 inches high, and the straws are 5 1/4 inches. I don’t recommend that you microwave these because (1) they are not that thick and (2) the liquid will shoot out the straw and then you have a mess to clean up. If my review is helpful, please let Amazon know by clicking “helpful”. Thanks.
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