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Leaking Nuby sippy cup
Posted Tue December 21, 2004, by Angela G. written to Luv n' care, Ltd.
Write a Letter to this Company
I'm sure you know how important your products are to the people who buy them, so I hope you are willing to take seriously my complaint about your company's performance. My complaint concerns Nuby soft spout cup.
Hello
I am writing about the Nuby sippy cups. Since I weaned my son from the bottle and heard from a friend that by starting him on a nuby cup is the best transition from bottle to cup, I decided to give them a try. I purchased one cup from Walmart two months ago. I was very pleased with the cup for about a month until it started leaking when the cup was on it's side. I could not do anything with the cup except throw it away. I had heard very good things about your company so I decided to give the cup another try. I purchased another one from Walmart and it leaked as soon as I put milk in the cup. So I returned to Walmart to exchange the cup. I am now on my third Nuby cup....and it is leaking as well. I keep a very close eye on my son when he is drinking out of his cup or eating so I know this leak is not the result of wear and tear. My son drinks out of the cup, and that is all. I would like to know if you are having similar problems and what can be done about the leaking cups. I do not put warm or hot fluids in the cup. They do not go in the dishwasher and they are washed in luke warm water.
Thank you
Angela
As a result of this, I don't know whether I would buy from your company again, and I don't think I can recommend you to others that I know.
Here's what I'd like to see happen: I would like to know what can be done about the cups since I cannot return them to the store.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Your prompt attention to this letter would be greatly appreciated.
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by sarah h. Posted Fri February 22, 2013 @ 1:02 PM
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I have not had the same problem with the nuby sippy cup leaking. My son is ready for sippy cup and i had heard that the nuby cups were the best. So i went and bought one brought it home and gave my son some milk. He was drinking out of it fine and he accidently dropped it. I picked the cup up noticing there was milk on the floor i looked for the leak it was coming from the hole in the side of it. Thinking that there was probably just something wrong with that particular cup i went and purchased another one. The same thing happened my son accidently dropped it it broke at the bottom of it again. a hole in the side. I am very disappointed in the fact that these cups are really not made well. In both cups there are holes in them. These cups didn't even last five minutes. I cant get a hold of anyone at luv ncare 1800 number. I will never buy these again its like wasting money. I would like to know what can be done about this cup since i cannot return it to the store.
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by Alicia D. Posted Tue August 24, 2010 @ 10:19 PM
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I have a recent horror story about a brand new sippy cup from ths company. I had to make an enexpected trip about an hour long. Since I was just out for a quick errand when this unexpected trip came up,I did not have anythin for my son in the car and it was almost his naptime. So I decided to stop at CVS to purchase a sippy cup and some milk for my son (21months old). I rinsed the cup out with a bottle of water I had in my car and filled it with milk. I gave it to my son who was very relieved to see it.
I started my trip, as soon as I hoppe on the freeway my son started wining. I turned around to see milk all over him, the cup was leaking from the seal. As much as I hate doing this, I pulled over on the freeway to fix it. I cleaned up what I could with some tissue I had in my car and screwed the cap back on and shook it to make sure it was sealed and not leaking anymore. I gave it back to my son after his mild freakout.
Once again, I started back on our trip. Not even 5 minutes later, he starts crying again. This time the leak was more like a spill. There was milk all over my son, his carseat and my car. Despite having about 45 minutes left in the car, I had to take the cup away from him. He could see it in my cup holder but I could not give it to him for fear that it would cause an even bigger mess. He screamed bloody murder for the rest of the trip!
When we FINALLY got home I threw the cup in the dumpster outside of my apartment complex. I wiped up and cleaned the carpet with a cleaner for cat urine ( the only kind I had). The next day I got into my car and it smelled like something had died in there! So needless to say, This 7$ sippy cup ended up costing me a migraine headache from my sons desperate cries for his sippy cup, and a 60$ carpet cleaning! I am truely dissapointed in the product! I will be findind a new brand to use from now on for fear of another horrible experience.
Sincerely, Alicia
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by Alex T. Posted Sat May 29, 2010 @ 2:16 PM
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Geez I wish I'd seen this months ago! I am very sad and dissappointed that this has obviously been an issue for YEARS! I will NEVER again buy these cups and let everyone I know having a baby or with a small child to do the same. Maybe word of mouth will keep others from making my same mistake...
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by Kim C. Posted Mon February 15, 2010 @ 8:36 PM
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I have been looking for a place to post a comment to the company about their horrible product. My daughter has been using Munckin cups since she was 6 months old and they are GREAT but I needed more. My husband thought we should try something else and saw that it held more oz than the munckin so we bought the nuby soft spout and they leaked as soon as I put something in it and the "nipple" caves in as soon as she takes a drink and it will not reform itself unless you loosen the cap. These cups totally blow and I will not recommend them to ANYONE. I hope the company gets ahold of this. Your product is TERRIBLE.
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by my2boys Posted Mon December 14, 2009 @ 10:50 AM
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I had bought the Sport sipper for my 11 month old son from wal-mart as well. I must say, I will never buy another nuby product again because of this one. The first time I put juice in it it leaked EVERYWHERE!! I tried to figure out what was wrong, I didn't want to blame the manufacturer. But after about 3 weeks of trying to use it with my son, I figured out that the cover for the cup had to be on JUST RIGHT otherwise it was going to leak. Leaving me standing in the kitchen twisting the cover and tipping the cup to multiple times until I got the cover sitting just right. Last night I gave him his cup with dinner...I had checked it and double checked it because I had fruit punch in his cup. I have BEIGE CARPETS!!! I had to make sure it wasn't going to leak. I was happy because all though dinner it worked just fine. Then he dropped it on the floor and all the juice came POURING OUT! Red, ALL OVER MY CARPET!! I am not happy. For being a SPILL PROOF SPORTS CUP I expected this cup to be worth the $4 I spent on it. It has been nothing but a nightmare and an additional cost to my expenses btwn cleaning and stain removing.
I am NOT happy with this product and I would also love to find out where I need to go or what needs to be done about this. I wouldn't mind a replacement, but seeing as the cup I got should have been a stronger cup(sports sippy) I don't know if I want to try any other nuby products. At this point I just want to return it to the manufacturer as defective and leave it at that.
Sincerely,
A very UN-satisfied customer
Sbnewcomb@hotmail.com
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i loved this cup with my 3 yr old but with my 1 yr old it leaked all over him so i threw it away and went to playtex sorry nuby this time playtex get my bussiness but i did but the spill proof straw cups that work wonders
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by Xero Posted Mon January 19, 2009 @ 8:29 PM
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My son loves these cups too. I have a couple suggestions for you! After buying cup after cup of the cheapo grippers, I noticed there was a two pack of the same cup only with a wider top, and insulated, and I thought you know maybe the lids are easier on these ones. The main problem with the grippers is that you have to turn them really carefully and line them up just right in order for them not to leak out of the lid. I use the wide mouthed cups now and they basically never leak out of the lid, but after a while of having them and some wear and tear, the silicone spout starts coming apart and then it leaks out of that. I've been buying him new cups but then I thought I could just get the replacement spouts and I found the ones for the wide tops at goodforthekids.com (sorry after all the replies from them it sounds like an advertisement, doesn't it? I just found them though, they were the only ones who sold them). They are... I think like 1.65 each and well basically I got 10 of them for just under $20 bucks, including the shipping. I could definitely not get 10 of the cups for under $20. I thought it was pretty cool and convenient. But I don't know, when you think about it any kind of silicone thing a baby chews/sucks on doesn't last all that long anyway. Nipples and pacifiers and that. You can't expect them to be incredibly durable, if that's what matters most to you then you need to buy the hard spouted cups. What's more important to you - how long it lasts, or how comfortable your child is with it? If it's the lasting, get the hard spouted sippy cups and stop complaining about something soft enough to get chewed up, getting chewed up. The lids however are crappy on the grippers, and I would go with the insulated wide mouthed cups in that case.
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by JRushman Posted Tue October 14, 2008 @ 3:57 PM
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I have had the same problem. These cups are great for transitioning the child but they are not something you can continue to use as they are JUNK!! They all leak. I was dumb and bought several and I would be imbarrassed to return them all to WALMART but I have thought about it....
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by MargieD Posted Wed July 9, 2008 @ 11:48 AM
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I'm not quite sure why you are having so many problems with your sippy cup leaking. We have used at least 20 cups in the past two months, the 10 oz Nuby sippy gripper cups and the only time they have leaked is when we didn't put the lid on correctly and didn't line up the grooves and notches on the spout with the lid.
If you are filling the cup with formula or juice and are shaking it, you should be able to tell where the leak is coming from. I have tried to make the cups leak and they still don't leak.
It's possible that the batch you bought your sippy cups from at Walmart may have been defective. You might want to try writing directly to Luv n Care, the manufacturer of Nuby Sippy Cups or calling them at:
2805 Saint Charles Ave
Monroe, LA 71201
(318) 388-4916
They have always been courteous and helpful to me.
In fact, my family and I like Nuby products so well that we now promote them at : http://www.nubysippycup.com
Hope this helped.
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by Angie L. Posted Tue April 29, 2008 @ 4:51 PM
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I'd like to update the price for the sippy cup replacement spouts for Nuby sippy cups at Good for the Kids.
Gripper sipper spouts are 5 for $6.25
I'm always happy to give a discount! Use coupon code 10offpf for 10% off orders for Nuby replacement spouts and straws and for all of your purchases from Good for the Kids.
Like wphall says, the spouts and straws are meant to be replaced.
I'm happy to help! Feel free to email me with any questions.
Angie
http://www.goodforthekids.com
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by Wphall123 Posted Thu February 21, 2008 @ 3:20 AM
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When I contacted Luv'ncare about my problems, they immediately emailed me with an address to send my cups back and they sent out a check within a couple of weeks. I've now owned about 60 of these things, so let me explain.
WHat many people don't realize is that the slits in the nipple sometimes tear, ever so slightly, causing the nipple to leak. ALSO, many kids clench the nipple between their teeth (much like a pacifer) without sucking, causing leaks. The nipple does bunch if over tightened and the caps sometimes twist crooked causing spillages. DISHWASHERS cause some kind of misshaping sometimes where the caps won't lock right, why I don't know, but it happens. Otherwise, my kids won't take anything else, so I continue to buy them. On vacation, my daughter lost her cup, we went to a local store who of course didn't carry them. SHe cried and fussed all night (lucky me)!
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by LOU ANN GODWIN Posted Sun December 23, 2007 @ 2:05 PM
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I also have these cups and when I started buying them for my son that is now 4 they were 99 cents now I buy them for my 2 year old son and they are 1.97 each. Yes they leak but my son likes them because they are soft. I went to buy replacement spouts and they are 3.50 for a set of 2. For the 25 cents I am saving per cup I will just buy new ones. I think the company should offer the replacement spouts for a cheaper price since they start leaking so fast, and why the big increase in price?
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by lilmissyny Posted Thu December 6, 2007 @ 10:38 PM
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I have a few of these. My son chews on them and eventually the slits break. Then more comes out and they leak. But I figure this way he learns to take more fluid at a time and instead of sucking more he will be learning to drink.
Why would anyone buy 30 of a product that they aren't happy with? If you don't like it, get a different cup, your baby will get over it. I try not to let my son get overly attached to any particular object, by offering him different things and so far he hasn't. But maybe it's his personality as well.
Mel
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by Alicia Aguilar Posted Sat November 24, 2007 @ 10:27 AM
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Dear Angela,
I have used these cups for all 4 of my children and have found that the leaks occur in the way the cap is twisted. The silicon nipple bunches slightly between the cap and the bottle. It is common to tighten more to prevent leaks, but in this case, don't wrench the cap and keep the indents on the nipple centered on the detents on the cap. I hope this helps.
Does any one have a site to purchase the nipple only? My nipples shred with use and need to be replaced often?
Alicia
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by Ia Jorjoliani Posted Sat September 22, 2007 @ 10:38 PM
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Hi there,
I recently purchased double pack of tall Nuby sippy cups from Target(I threw away packaging and receipt and I do not have the exact name or model info) and ran into a different problem. Right away my son could not get water out of it. The poor child was dehydrated until I realized the problem. I tried drinking from the cups myself and water would not come out. The incisions in the spout were very small. I had purchased Nuby cups before and previous ones seemed to work o.k., although some of them leaked. I tried making bigger incisions in the spout to match the older cups, but ended up ruining them. I am going to look for replacement spouts at Babies 'R' Us. However, I was hoping to find a customer service number for this company and request replacement spouts from them. Can anyone direct me to Nuby customer service number? I could not find one on their web site.
Thank you
I.J.
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by S. Fantasia Posted Tue July 24, 2007 @ 9:37 AM
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First of all, isn't anyone noticing a pattern here? The company producing this product obviously does not care about the consumer, but rather, cares more for the money they can make by creating a terrible product that children (and, dare I say, parents) will become easily addicted to.
These are obviously not the best quality sippies but children love them because they are nothing more than a glorified bottle. The truth is, this cup should only be used briefly to first introduce sippies to transitioning children. Once the child can drink from it, you should really use a harder top. My son became addicted to this cup and began sucking on it even when it was empty This worried me because we went out of our way to NEVER use a pacifier in order to protect his little teeth and ears. I finally took it to my pediatrician with me and couldn't believe what she told me. This type of soft-top sippy is the number one cause of ear infections in her office. Children like the feel of sucking on that top so much that often times them are not actually drinking what is inside causing the drainage to settle in their ears. I wasn't shocked, my son has had his share of ear infections since this sippy.
I wanted another professional opinion so I took it with me to the dentist and asked a pediatric orthodontist about the product. He also advised that I get rid of it because it is known to ruin little teeth. He said it is actually WORSE than a normal pacifier because the top is substantially larger! What a HORRIBLE product!
Throw these things away as soon as you can - they are not worth the damage they cause and the company making these pieces of junk should really be ashamed!
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by bee-n-bug Posted Tue July 17, 2007 @ 10:20 PM
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I have twins who are 10 months old. They too like these cups, and ours leak just like yours. However, I have realized that there are two notches in the silicone 'nipple' or spout (whatever you want to call it). If those notches are not lined up correctly with the rim, the cup leaks. When you screw the lid to the cup, the notches become unaligned. You have to start the spout with the notches slightly unaligned and they will line up as you screw it on. Kind of a pain, but they don't leak that way.
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I have recently lowered the price on the Nuby Gripper Replacement Spouts!
You can now find them for $1.50 each or $7 for five.
Let me know how I can help you and your quest for Nuby Replacements.
Angie
GoodfortheKids.com
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Yikes!
by Robyn Thanghe Fri April 20, 2007 @ 1:20 PM
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by maryzart7 Posted Mon March 5, 2007 @ 7:34 PM
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I have purchased too many of these cups, as now my son is addicted to them. They are almost like a bottle to him..but regardless, they always leak. This is not due to any destruction that he is doing to the cup, it's just that they will leak eventually. This is frustrating when you have to clean many spills from things like couches, and beds.
So, the only solution I have found is a look-alike cup, made by another company. It is similar, but the spout is a little differnt. Let me tell you, it works much much better!
I think they are available at Walgreens, for about the same price:)
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by BlairK Posted Sun March 4, 2007 @ 11:56 PM
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Just curious if you ever got a response from anyone regarding your leaking Nuby Soft Spout Sippy Cup. I am having the same problem I have bought 6 cups now because that is the only one my son will drink out of and 1 out of the 6 cups don't leak. I read alot of feedback from others and mine are not leaking from the spout they are leaking from the side when they get layed down (the threading is not right they do not screw on tight). I do not have the original receipts or packaging so I don't think I can return them to the store. Please let me know what you have found out. You can e-mail me at BlairKL05@hotmail.com
Thank you!
Kim
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by LEON'SDAD Posted Thu February 22, 2007 @ 2:45 PM
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I have seen the replacement spout on Ebay. And the cost. They cost more than the cups themselves. That is unacceptable. Especially when you could buy them from Luv'N Care for as little as 1.00 each up until January 07'. The cups cost $1.74 at Wal-mart. But I feel like a goof buying entire cups like they are disposable. Goodforthekids, you are doing no one a favor selling those replacement spouts for that price. And to anyone who reads this, do a search under "nuby replacement spouts" and you will se that LuvNCare used to sell the spouts themselves but the "demand" forced them to stop. They know this is a huge problem.
I know my son chews on the tops. And he loves these cups. I had no problem buying 30 or so a month, but I will not be taken advantage of like this.
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Moms -
My company, www.GoodfortheKids.com, offers all of the available Nuby replacement spouts and straws. Good for the Kids is currently the only place you can buy all of the Nuby replacements. You will be referred to my online store if you contact Luv n' Care for any of your Nuby needs. The products I offer are direct from Luv n' Care and their distributor.
Starting in February, Babies r Us will offer the Gripper spouts in their stores, but not online. As of now, they will not offer the other spouts and straws required for Nuby products.
Yes, it is true that it costs around $3 for the replacements if you count shipping, but to ship each additional spout after the first (to ship one spout is only $1.50) is only $.15 each. Other sites are shipping their limited offering of Nuby replacements for over $7 just to ship.
Please let me know how I can help you find the right spouts for the cups you have. I do my best to get you the cups and spouts at the best price possible, including shipping costs.
Angie
GoodfortheKids.com
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I have been having the same problem. I have contacted the company, Luv N Care, but have not gor a reply yet. From what I have seen, you can buy replacement spouts on ebay and other sites, but they are running about $3.00 for 2 spouts + shipping. You can buy the whole cup at Wal-Mart for about $1.75. I am sure that my son chews on the spout some, but I think they should consider that when they make the cups and make them stronger, so that they will last more than a few times. I now have a cabinet full of cups that leak, but they are my son's favorite ones
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Please contact me at goodforthekids@gmail.com for ALL Nuby Replacement spouts or straws.
I have them available straight from Luv n'Care/Nuby.
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by rebecca schwarz Posted Tue October 17, 2006 @ 7:09 PM
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hello i am also writing about the nuby cups. i have been useing them for a while but our biggest problems are that after a while the silcone spout gets a split or it leaks. my kids love these cups and they are the only cups they will take at night. i now have about 30th of these cups because i have to keep getting new ones because the spout has a split. i've even tried to get then to sell just the spout but they won't and i can't see just throwing them away,there not any thing wrong with the cups just the spout. thanks danielle
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The company redesigned the spouts for durability and NO LEAKING!!!
After several months of use and chewing by my toddler, I searched for replacement spouts for the Nuby 10oz Sippy Cup. I finally found where to get them (you can't find them in stores), and I have them available to everyone!
http://stores.ebay.com/goodforthekids
Angie :)
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by Mickette Posted Wed October 4, 2006 @ 3:10 PM
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I have had a concern with my two and one year olds' Nuby sippy
cups. At first the nipples just started leaking, but then I realized
the nipple actually comes apart and could very easily cause a baby to
choke. I feel there needs to be a recall on these cups and no replacement nipples sold. I hope no children are harmed due to these cups!
Micki Ericksen
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by Skaye Posted Thu September 7, 2006 @ 11:42 AM
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I am to having problems with the leaking sippy cups. I have tried the one with the handles for beginners, the sport ones, the easy grip and the insallated ones. every one of them leak more froom the rim than the spout. I like that nuby has the soft spouts, it makes switching form a bottle much easier, but I have alot of money invested in these cups, I am going to contact the company and make a complaint about them. at at least $5 bucks or more you would think that it would be a good cup>
Sheila
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by abooger Posted Fri August 25, 2006 @ 8:38 PM
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We have 8 of these cups. (So I don't have to wash them every night) I put them in the dishwasher and they have lasted for 5+ months now. We have one that started to leak. Like the first reply the nipple with the three slits came apart. Long story short I found you can buy the replacement tops at www.babybungalow.com/nubapr.html. They are 2.99 for two. We are very happy with the cups. We would have liked to be able to buy the replacement part more than one place. But if you think about it regular silicon nipples do not last much longer than a few months.
Randy
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by Tara & Dominique Posted Thu August 10, 2006 @ 9:02 PM
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I have had the exact same problem with the top of the cup i find it very hard to believe Walmart doesn't get the silicone tops, they have replacements in everything else but. Why throw out a perfectly good cup when it would be so simple and a big seller. I've seen you can get the replacement pieces on-line however doesn't ship to Canada. I get speechless after this point. SOL
Tara
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by reba Posted Thu July 20, 2006 @ 7:47 PM
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Hi my name is Rebecca Crook.I am having the same problem
with the lid. Does anyone know if you can just replace the soft plastic part? Or must you keep replacing the whole cup? It is ridiculous if you must keep buying new cups. Not that they are that expensive but the cup should last longer then 3 months. Please send reply if answer is known to rlcrook@comcast.net. Thank you for listening.
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by CARLA WILLIAMS Posted Wed March 29, 2006 @ 11:22 AM
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I am having the same problem. My baby went from the breast to the Nuby sippy cup. She really likes it because it is soft and flexable. But I can't keep buying replacement cups all the time. She had just returned home from a stay in the Hospital and i tried to give her a drink from the Nuby sippy cup and i noticed it was comming out to quick, when i inspected the nipple the oval shape with the three slits in it had come away and was hanging on by a thread. This made me VERY ANGRY because if i hadn't noticed my baby could have choked.
CARLA WILLIAMS.
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