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ezpz Tiny Cup (Open Training Cup)

ezpz Tiny Cup (Open Training Cup)

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Silicone is a primary contact surface here — your food is in direct contact with it, not just a seal.

A one-piece 100% food-grade silicone open training cup - no valve, no straw, no plastic; the "skip the sippy" option pediatricians favor.

The verdict: Silicone only

A single molded piece of 100% food-grade silicone, so there is no valve, no plastic lid, and no hidden hardware - the entire cup is one material. It's not a spouted sippy but an open training cup (2oz), which sidesteps the polypropylene-valve problem that plagues most sippy cups. Silicone-only by definition; the strictest choice would be a plain steel or glass open cup, but among soft, toddler-safe options this is about as clean as it gets.

Verification: Manufacturer confirmed

What it's made of

PartMaterialFood contact
cup (entire body)
one-piece 100% food-grade silicone; BPA/BPS/PVC/latex/phthalate-free; weighted non-slip base is the same molded silicone
Silicone Yes primary

A tiny 2oz open drinking cup designed by a pediatric feeding specialist for babies learning to drink from an open cup (4+ months). Its soft rim is gentle on developing teeth and gums, and a weighted, non-slip base helps it stay put. ezpz also makes a Mini Cup + silicone straw set for 12 months and up.

Pros

  • Open-cup drinking is what pediatricians recommend over spouted sippies
  • Soft rim is safe for developing mouths; weighted base resists tipping
  • Nothing to disassemble or lose; easy to clean

Cons

  • Open cup means spills while learning (2oz size limits the mess)
  • Not leak-proof or travel-friendly like a lidded cup
  • Small capacity by design

Notes

Categories: Sippy Cups & Toddler Cups · Kids Plates & Bowls

Sources

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