Tupperware has or had 2oz "Tupper Cups" with lids. Sold in pks of 6.
Phyllis
Teresa Sakamoto <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I'm a hospital based IBCLC. I am wondering if any of you have a good
>source for
>a cup to use for cup feeding? One of the big pump companies used to
>make a
>product they called "Baby Cup Feeder". It was 1.5 oz, and had a lid
>that could
>be snapped on. My rep from that company told me they are not made
>anymore.
>
>Do any of you know a good alternative? We have used the 'medicine
>cups', but
>I feel the rim of those cups are too sharp. I have also had feedback
>from parents
>that they are not comfortable with the medicine cup rim.
>
>Thanks very much for any ideas.
>
>Teresa Sakamoto
>
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