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When Did Tupperware Get So Cute?
Durable. Convenient. Adorable. BPA free. Could you ask for anything more in a feeding set? When I was first given a look at the brand new Early Ages Eco Feed and Grow line, my first thought was, Hm, these seem real sturdy, like they could take a good throw across a room. A second thought quickly followed, being, Aw, look how cute they are. And then when I flipped them over to see the brand, I thought, Wait, what? Tupperware? Really?
I have to say that my little toddler uses these on-the-go cups, bowls and containers every single day, and although you can get a feel for them from the picture, they’re so much cuter in real life. They have a real high quality feel, which I’m sure you can imagine considering they are Tupperware. (BPA free, might I add.)
Continue reading for more about the Tupperware feeding sets.
Tupperware’s BPA-free Early Ages line has a few different sets: The Eco Feed and Grow Set (shown in the first picture at the top) comes with a toddler tumbler (with a sealable cover and detachable handles), a snack cup with dividers, a feeding bowl with a handle (which is perfect for all of my son’s fruits and vegetables with lunch) and four feeding spoons. And the best part? The whole set is only $17.50.
They also make a cute on-the-go formula dispenser (shown above) as well as larger sippy cups for toddlers, which mine loves because of the “paa-da!” You can buy the complete set here.







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