Playtex® Disney® Toy Story® Insulator® Spout Cup

These great Insulator® cups featuring Buzz, Woody and the rest of the gang from Toy Story keep drinks cool and fresh twice as long as ordinary cups. Their anti-sweat design will protect your furniture and diaper bags from moisture, and your child will be thrilled to share time with some favorite Toy Story friends.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • BPA-free and Phthalate-free
  • Featuring designs from Disney’s Toy Story
  • Twist ‘n Click™ lid Leak-Proof Guaranteed seal*
  • Spill-Proof, Leak-Proof and Break-Proof Guarantee*
  • Anti-sweat design helps protect furniture and diaper bags from moisture
  • Thin, tapered spout designed for small mouths
  • Liquid flows easily when child sips
  • Lid interchangeable with all Playtex® cups
  • Patented Spill-Proof Guaranteed* valve eliminates messes and is easy to clean
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Available in a variety of colors and designs
  • Will fit most cup holders
  • Available in 9oz
  • Available in 1-pack and 2-pack
  • Matching bowl, plate, and utensils available!

THE PROOF IS IN OUR CUPS

  • Twist 'n Click™ technology provides Leak-Proof Guaranteed seal protection*
  • Sipease valve provides Spill-Proof Guaranteed* protection
  • Keep drinks cool twice as long as ordinary sippy cups
  • BPA-Free and Phthalate-Free

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CARS ©Disney/Pixar | Princess ©Disney | My Friends Tigger & Pooh ©Disney Based on the “Winnie the Pooh” works by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shephard. | Toy Story ©Disney/Pixar | Mickey Mouse ©Disney


* 3rd party research funded by Playtex, vs. participants’ regularly used bottles.
† Goldfield EC, Richardson MJ, Lee KG, Margetts, S. Coordination of sucking, swallowing and breathing and oxygen saturation during early infant breastfeeding and bottle feeding. Pediatric Research Oct. 2006.