Canpol babies Sport Cup with Silicon Flip-top Straw 370ml green
Symbol: 56/113_greCanpol babies Sport Cup with Silicon Flip-top Straw 370ml green
Symbol: 56/113_greA practical, colourful sport cup for children who have mastered the ability to drink independently. It is equipped with a silicone, flip-top straw. The movable part of the cap allows you to easily and conveniently hide the straw, preventing uncontrolled spillage of the drink. The contoured shape makes it easy to hold the cup in small children's hands. It is made of safe BPA-free material. Capacity: 370 ml. Suitable for children over 12 months of age.
- Product free of Bisphenol A
- Suggested age from 12 months
- Dishwasher safe
- Microwave safe
It is equipped with a silicone, flip-top straw.
The movable part of the cap allows you to easily and conveniently hide the straw, preventing uncontrolled spillage of the drink.
The contoured shape makes it easy to hold in small children's hands.
Hard water, fruit juice or tea may leave stains on the spout or create limescale effect which does not
change its properties. Thick liquids (e.g. fruit slurries) may clog the
straw. The sport cup is not intended for serving hot or carbonated liquids.
It is dishwasher and microwave-safe. It is not suitable for disinfection and scalding.
Capacity: 370 ml.
1 pc per package.
Available in several colours.
The straw is not intended for children under 6 months of age.
Keep it clean. Before the first and each subsequent use, wash the sport cup and all its dismantled parts in warm water with a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. For disinfection pour boiling water. Do not boil. Avoid rough, surface-scratching tools during use and cleaning. After each use clean the spot cup and the straw from food remains, rinse thoroughly and then wash. It is dishwasher-safe. It is not recommended to clean the straw in a dishwasher as detergents/cleaners may damage the product. This sport cup is microwave-safe.
If you heat a drink in a microwave, remember that the cup must be open. Take special care. Remember that liquids and food heated in a microwave can heat unevenly or to very high temperatures. Always stir heated drink to ensure even distribution of temperature. Check the temperature before feeding.
Hard water, fruit juice or tea may leave stains on the straw or create limescale effect which does not change its properties. Thick liquids (e.g. fruit slurries) may clog the straw. The sport cup is not intended for serving hot or carbonated liquids.
When drinking from a sport cup, a child shall be always under adult supervision. Continuous and prolonged suckling of fluids may cause tooth decay. The straw is not suitable for children under 6 months of age. Warning! This product is not a toy. Keep all the product parts away from reach of children. Check the product before each use. Discard if damaged or at first sign of wear and tear.
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