Identify Your Child’s Sippy Cup With A Kidzies Huggerz:

Posted on Nov 1, 2011 by 3 Comments
Identify Your Child’s Sippy Cup With A Kidzies Huggerz:

All of my kids still use sippy cups, and keeping track of which cup belongs to who is not always easy. My son’s cups have sports and truck themes, but my girls have lots of the same cups. I’ve tried putting stickers with their names on them, but the girls pull them off or the stickers fall off after washing them. Even permanent marker seems to disappear after a few washings. But Kidzies Huggerz seem like an ideal solution to my problem.

kidzies_huggerzWhat are they? Well Huggerz are like koozies for your child’s sippy cup! They come in a variety of colors and styles with fun designs or your child’s initial. You can even have them custom made with your child’s name and picture!

They also work on almost every kids’ cup on the market. The Huggerz can grow with your child, so once she’s out of the sippy cup stage and into the sports bottle stage, the Huggerz can follow. So there’s no need to buy multiple products . . . which saves you money.

I am thinking about purchasing a Photo Hugger for each of my children. That way, even my girls who can’t read yet will see their picture and know that the cup belongs to them.

They’re machine washable, too. So if they get sticky/dirty, just toss them in the wash and they’ll be good to go again. And if you’re a fan of koozies, you know they last forever.

Huggerz are $6 each, and you get to pick the color. For an additional $2, you can even have it personalized. The Photo Huggerz that I want to purchase are $10 each.

What do you think about Kidzies Huggerz? Are they a hit or a miss?

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  • Penny W.

    Never an issue for me, but I guess for families of multiple kids the same age, and those who go to daycare, etc, knowing which cup is yours becomes pretty important! These seems like an easy way to keep track of whose is whose.

  • Pinchus Rose

    When i forgot which cup I got for which child, I felt I was getting old. I’d bought a green and yellow, trouble was, i forgot who was green and who was yellow. Oh well. Some moms just know that when you have a problem, you manufacture a solution.

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