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plastics," but agree...we'd be better off without any plastics. We'll have
to do something about that.
After someone brought it up on my podcast a few months ago, we switched to BPA-free plastic sippy cups.
We must shop in the same place - we have that Diego cup, too. And if I'm not mistaken, the one to the left of it is a Dora cup? That style cup worked out for us really well when my daughter graduated past the cups with handles. Awesome for taking in the car.
Doesn't that sound silly? But, what you're suggesting with your first option is to kill competition and subsequently, capitalism.
Think about why you've bought or been given sippy cups of different design. Different people think different designs work better than others. You experiment until we find something that works just for you.
I, for one, do not want to live in a world of white Priuses and khaki unisex coveralls. I want red Ferreris and dresses by Pucci, too!
So, put away the ones that don't do it for you or give them away and just use the one design that works for you and your toddler. But, please, leave me with lots of choices in sippy cups and in life!
sarcastically suggested some mild cooperation to address a tragedy of the
commons. Industries (and their competitors within) very often work together
on standards in order to reduce market friction and thereby grow the entire
market. The theory is that all boats rise or sink with the tide. In
practicality, I concur that won't happen in the sippy cup industry. I think
picking just one make of sippy cup is the most feasible solution. In the
spirit of capitalism, let the best competitor win. Further in spirit of
capitalism, let some ambitious inventor create a better mousetrap...I mean,
sippy cup.
Nobody is suggesting khaki unisex coveralls.
away with expressing my appreciation for standards in birth control devices
as well.
Agree with soxgal though, that these two piecers do leak a bit when your child heaves them across the room and/or chews on the mouthpiece endlessly whilst teething.
limit the fluids to clear (milk would be the exception). A few drops
of clear liquids? That's toerable.