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Foogo by Thermos Leak-Proof SS 12 oz Straw Bottle in Pink

Foogo by Thermos Leak-Proof SS 12 oz Straw Bottle in Pink

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Brand: Foogo by Thermos
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $13.99
You Save: $1.00 (7%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 721

Color: Pink/Purple
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 3.3 x 12.8

MPN: B2000BL3
Model: B2000PK3
UPC: 041205624813
EAN: 0041205624813
ASIN: B000O3JTDM

Release Date: November 15, 2007
Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $1,000.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by 16th Avenue Pharmacy Inc.. Terms and Conditions
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • The vacuum insulated stainless steel interior and exterior is non-reactive to all food and beverages.
  • Keeps beverages cold & fresh for 6 hours; Kid proof unbreakable design is perfect for infants and toddlers
  • Insulation helps inhibits dangerous bacteria growth
  • BPA Free materials Stainless steel interior and exterior ; Soft drinking spout is made from food contact safe Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE)
  • Dishwasher safe for easy care; Sweat proof design won't leave water rings

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Keep your little one's drinks at a refreshing temperature for hours longer than other straw cups. Thermos' famous reputation under its new children's line, Foogo. Features: TherMax double wall vacuum insulation for maximum cold temperature retention Keeps drinks fresh and cold for up to 12 hours Hygienic push button lid with pop-up silicone straw is easy to open 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 Dimensions: 2.62" L x 2.62" W x 7.25" H


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars awesome item   October 24, 2008
D. Wooding (Greenfield, MA)
This item just happen to show up at my door 20 minutes before I left for my grand daughters 12th birthday party.
She was thrilled with it and the 10oz food Thermos I purchased (as a set) for her. With winter moving in on us FAST here in New England, she wanted to take hot foods to school for lunch.
Thanks bunches!!!



1 out of 5 stars It does leak   October 24, 2008
C. Jackson
I bought a new one the other day to see if I had a couple of duds and experiment. I took it home filled it with water without taking anything apart, turned it upside down and water streamed out of the vent hole. Taking it back. I bought two (pink and blue) previously. Both leak. I thought this would be the greatest thing since is was BPA free and cold keep drinks cold. I like the sippy cup by the same company but my daughter has graduated to the straw types. It started leaking from day one. After washing it, I would spend 5 minutes trying to align the vent hole different ways to prevent leaking. It was also dropped from about 2 feet and the hinge broke. No way to fix that so basically it now has no lid. I have emailed the company with no response and don't plan on sitting on hold for 20 minutes like others have. Even the company website says it does not leak if the lid is closed. Sure when you open it all the liquid that fills up the lid comes out. How many children remember to close the lid after they take a drink? I wish I could take it back. I am going back to Nalgene and Camelbak BPA free. Save your money.


4 out of 5 stars A Better Design -- a review of the Pink Foogo   October 19, 2008
Pam Tee
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Last year I bought a Foogo thermos for my daughter's lunchbox. It worked so well that when we decided to give up our other plastic beverage containers, I thought immediately about buying an additional Foogo.

The new one as turns out has a different design. The old model has a sippy part which was small and easy to loose; but worse (and I didn't think about this until I saw the new design) it was a choking-hazard for younger children because they could easily pull it off.

The new design avoids this problem because now you have to unscrew the top and remove the sippy from underneath .

Like the old model, I have to say I'm pleased with these. They seem just as sturdy, and the old model didn't fall apart through a year of hard use by a second grader, and I don't expect this one to do that either.

Both models keep her drinks cool; Milk that comes home at the end of day isn't spoiled, although it is tepid.

Both the exterior and inside liners are stainless steel. The cover is hard plastic, while the sippy-parts are human-grade plastic.

The only downside to the new version that I can see thus far, is that there are no extra replacement parts. [The old model gave you a replacement straw and sippy part]



5 out of 5 stars Foogo Thermos Review   August 15, 2008
Christopher Burton (Simi Valley, CA)
Have tried other straw cups w/ my now 19 month old and the cups were mostly frustrating to clean. The best thing about this one is how easy it is to clean! My daughter also loves to drink out of it - and for the most part it doesn't leak.


5 out of 5 stars Great product   July 30, 2008
C. Downing (Chicago, IL USA)
I'm very satisfied with this bottle. I use it as a sippy cup for my 19-month old. It's easy to take the parts apart, clean them and put them back together. It does not leak. I would definitely recommend this product to other moms.

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