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Munchkin Two Snack Catchers

Munchkin Two Snack Catchers
MSRP: $7.99
Your Price: $6.69
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Manufacturer: Munchkin
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Munchkin Two Snack Catchers Features

Domed container holds 9 oz. of dry snacks.
Protective bottom keeps tabletops scratch-free.
A place to write child's name on the bottom.
Contains 2 Snack-Catchers.
Assorted gender-neutral colors.
 

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Additional Munchkin Two Snack Catchers Information

Colors may vary.

 

What Customers Say About Munchkin Two Snack Catchers:

We bought these for our recent 2500 mile road trip with our 2-yr-old and our 1-yr-old twins. The kids figured out how to use them very quickly and the cups clean up very well in the dishwasher. These cups totally saved us. We were able to give the kids goldfish crackers, string cheese, fries, graham crackers, or any other snack you could think of in these cups. I just lent these to my sisters who have kids ages 6 months and 9 months and even kids that young figured them out quickly and were able to use them with little mess. Love them.

These are great. My daughter can still figure out how to make a mess but I love that she can feed herself. She will hold it to where the flap stays open and then she will shake it and and they will dump all over but really not a bad idea its better then having to feed her one at a time.

The opening between the different flaps is rather large and crackers & cereal consistently fall out while my daughter holds the cup. We lost our "snack trap" and found these at the store, so decided to try them. It's not a very good snack keeper. We were left with a very big mess to clean out of the carseat and the car. The original "snack trap" gets my vote.

He's only 13 months, and I've been trying to get him to use this for 5 months and he still hasn't gotten the hang of it. My son doesn't get the concept of this yet. I'm sure it would work well for a toddler with really good fine motor control.but in that case, why would you need such a product in the first place. He treats it like a rattle or just a toy. I don't give it to him on his own because he is able to get his finger in easily and tip it upside down. This is the only product I've tried like this, so they all might be this way. It doesn't really function as much more than a bowl for us.

Bought these when we lost our "Snack Trap" brand cup. Yet at the same time it seems like my daughter has more trouble getting the snacks out of the cup (though she can get the lid OFF very easily). They're a bit cheaper but it's obvious why. The lid flaps are flimsier and a good shake sends the contents flying. They're also a bit bigger and not such a good shape for stuffing in my pocket. I use them around the house but I replaced the lost Snack Trap for outings.

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