Kupp – Products Worth Reviewing

KUPP

Little kids love to help out in the home simply because they want to feel like a “big” kid. But because they are still relatively too young to handle many things, sometimes you just have to give them their own to take care of. When I heard of Kupp, a reusable glass cup designed specifically for children I was extremely intrigued. One does not generally associate glass with kids but in the case of Kupp, they have made it ingeniously possible to do so. Armed with a BPA-free silicone sleeve wrapped around a lead and cadmium free glass cup, Kupp is designed to fit the needs and desires of kids who want the responsibility of using glass drinking cups but without the hazards. The glass cups are beautifully designed and easy to handle and wash. I love the soft handles and the firm base. The only thing you have to be careful on is making sure to clean inside the silicone well enough to prevent embedded dirt.

KUPP IN GREEN

Kupp (http://www.thekupp.com/)was inspired by kids and designed by moms. With their ingenious invention of teaching kids the responsibility of owning their own glass cups kids can have fun drinking from their glass cups while learning the importance of maintaining them. We all know that kids can be careless with their belongings, but the BPA free silicone wrapped around their cups can help prevent breakage from falling or banging against something. Glass cups can be expensive and hard to clean up if broken so the plastic sleeve is a really great way of keeping them safe. And Kupp comes in four colors: Blue, Lime Green, Orange, and Red so children can choose their own colors or you might even pick up a few so they can switch up the colors now and then.

Kupp really is a great way to teach children about responsibilities that are suited for their ages. The theory behind Kupp is “to stop the use of plastic cups in the home and instead use drinking glasses for kids. This will eliminate exposure to toxic chemicals found in plastic. Second, the color connection helps teach children responsibility. Your child will take pride in their own BPA free, cool kids cup and be excited to drink out of and reuse their blue, orange, red or green Kupp.”

KUPP ALL PACK

Currently Kupp can be purchased online at: http://www.thekupp.com/. Each cup is a 6oz. cup that can be used over and over again. They are dishwasher safe and are free of harmful chemicals found in other cups for children. As a Moms Meet Ambassador I was given the wonderful opportunity to try and review Kupp with my son. He was excited of course because he finally gets to use a glass cup that is made just for him. And I don’t have to worry much about him knocking down his glass or leaving it on the edge of the table. Although we have yet to take off the sleeve around the cup, I found that washing it in the dishwasher or with a scrub brush worked best in getting inside the sleeve.

For more info about Kupp, please visit their website: http://www.thekupp.com.

 

Disclaimer: The product(s)were sent to the author for review by the manufacturer/PR. All reviews on “Happymomblogger” remain unbiased and unpaid and are the sole decision of the author. The opinions of these product(s) were not influenced in any way, shape, or form. As always, please read the ingredients carefully when trying new products.

Please read the labels and ingredients carefully and follow all manufacturer’s instructions (if any). The products selected for the giveaway were generously donated by the companies/PR to help readers learn more about their products. The winner’s choice in using/consuming these products are entirely up to the winner and will not hold the author and her family liable nor the companies/PR liable. These products are made with non-toxic ingredients but always be safe with what you use and consume.

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