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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | One Flatterware Collapsible Cups are designed by fellow Cooper Alumni Theo Stewart-Strand, and are the coolest collapsible cups I've ever seen. When you pop them open the cup springs into shape - and it isn't like one of the old fashioned telescoping style cups, either? it's of solid body construction. which means no leaking! It's very small, and can fit into your pocket or small handbag
12 fl.oz and collapses 1 1/4"
Safe for Food
Freezer-25
Reusable
Abs 7
Dishwasher safe
Microwave +125 Dgrees | | | |
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Helpful product Jun 07, 2010 This is strange feeling, being made from rubbery feeling silicone,. It comes in colors that are fun, and twists down to form a thin plastic protective disk
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great cups for outdoor activities May 28, 2010 I bought 6 of these for my family. We have used them several times during our outdoor outings. They appear pretty flimsy when first opened, but once you wash them in warm soapy water (or the dishwasher) per the instructions, they firm up and the springs are activated.
If you like to squeeze your cups as you drink, then I guess these aren't for you. They hold a good amount of liquid, and when held gingerly (remember, the sides are rubber, not hard plastic) they are very easy to drink from. The rim is a solid piece of rubber-coated plastic. They open and close easily and, as mentioned, are dishwasher safe. The cap can even double as a small bowl, though it does have small holes in it, so it's not going to hold thin liquids very well, but it is a great little dish to use for small snacks for your little ones.
These are a little bigger than I expected (about the size of a hockey puck) and if there was a smaller size available, I may have bought those instead. These are definitely a better alternative to disposable cups, separate-ringed collapsibles, or no cups are all.
Flatterware not so good.... Apr 27, 2010 In an effort to cut down on the use of disposable plastics, I ordered three of these for my family to use on picnics, for travel, etc. The construction of these involves the cup portion being glued to the plastic base cap. When I opened the first one, the glue had already separated from the cup and cap over about 35% of the bottom. It clearly will not hold up. The item is too inexpensive to send back, I will try to glue it and hope it holds for awhile.
The cup is also much flimsier than I thought it would be. Haven't used it yet, but I can tell it is not going to be easy to use.
Would not spend money on this again.
Useless for kids - very flimsy Mar 11, 2010 I bought two for my kids and immediately returned them. They are difficult to open and close, and when open, don't maintain their shape and are extremely flimsy - making it next to impossible to drink out of.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great for football games. Jul 29, 2009 I go to pro games where they charge you an arm and a leg for any hot beverage...well, guess what? Bring this cup and ask for hot water, add your own cocoa mix, and you're set! Although you think you're gonna melt the plastic, it holds just fine...a bit stinky in the beginning, but a run or two through the dishwasher and you're good to go.
I'm sure these cups are also great for hiking, camping, etc...for me, late season football games are the way to go!
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