

🥤 Sip smart, spill less—because every drop counts!
Boon SNUG Straw Lids are versatile, food-safe silicone lids designed to convert most toddler cups (2.5 to 3.75 inches diameter) into spill-proof straw cups. This pack of three colorful lids offers a durable, leak-resistant solution that simplifies toddler transitions while adding a splash of fun. Dishwasher safe and BPA-free, these lids are a must-have for busy parents seeking mess-free hydration on the go.



| ASIN | B08KB3CND2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,798 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #152 in Sippy Cups |
| Brand | Boon |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,089) |
| Date First Available | 12 October 2020 |
| Diameter | 3.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 104 g |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model Number | B11428 |
| Special Features | Leak Proof, Spill Proof |
C**A
I know it's an odd thing, but for me these have been a huge help. I use them for drinking my supplements in a 24 oz restaurant style cup, whenever I have to drink them in bed. However there are some tricks to keeping them for awhile. You can put them in the dishwasher without problem, however over time the dishwasher temperatures will effect the silicone. So you might end up with breaks or small tears, so it's perfectly fine to use a dishwasher provided you don't mind purchasing a new one every two years. I've had this one in particular since 2021. And I'm just now having to purchase a few more. I have always found that hand washing them tends to help them last longer with less accidental tears. However over time the continued stretching can create tears. Let's be reasonable you're spending less than $20 for a product that will last about four or five years provided you take care of it. Also I wouldn't recommend these for toddlers to use all the time especially very young toddlers that like to chew on their sippy cup lids. Because I am an adult that's not really an issue. But when we had small children this was an issue. Because kids like to chew things when they are teething. These sippy cup lids can easily be chewed through. But I used to use them for the kids whenever we were going out to eat. Because they're super easy to clean up and they can fit on almost any glass in a restaurant. So they come in handy for that kind of stuff. Like I said previously I am now disabled so I'm able to use them just fine, and they actually help because I don't have to worry about spilling everywhere trying to drink out of a cup while laying down sideways. It helps to put your finger over the air intake section when you go to put it up to your mouth because it can leak out of that hole if you invert the entire cup. The idea behind these sippy cup lids is too slow the liquid spilling out from the cup if you were to drop it. It's not going to stop it 100%. It's just going to make it so that there's less of a mess. So instead of cleaning up an entire cup that's been spilled at a restaurant because your kid knocked it over you only have to clean up a drop or two so to speak. That's where these sippy cup lids shine. So for me they are great, because they prevent a huge spill when I'm having to take my supplements when I'm laying down. Trust me getting the supplement all over your bed can smell like sour milk over time. And drinking it through straw when you're laying flat on your back can be just as awkward. So for me these things work great. And let me tell you they hold up over time the quality is there, it's just knowing how to take care of it. So a lot of times I think it's user error for some of these other people who have small tears in their sippy cup lids. Sorry if this seems long I just wanted to give a genuine review with information that other people might find helpful or in the same boat as I am.
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L**S
Color was exact, product is 100% leak proof in all sizes I put it on. Only thing I did not like is the tops are VERY hard to stretch to put on cups, like normal sized soppy cups. I spilled a drink having to use both hands to pull it really hard to pop on. Other than that, overall good product and could definitely be worth the trouble for people who travel or eat out a lot and their LOs always want their parents drinks! Pop this on a restaurant cup and you are good, or use this to teach your LO’s how to use big kid cups/straw learning!
K**R
These sippy cup covers are excellent! I have tulip Tupperware cups to use for my grandkids but the original tops are all gone( chewed up my the first few kids) Looked for replacements but must not be made any longer so I searched and found these. They work perfectly- actually for lots of types of drinking containers but definitely with the tulip cups. No spills even when he drinks lying down watching TV! I’m buying more! And good transition from bottle to cup because they can suck on the tip like a bottle.
C**N
We started out with Boon Nursh bottles & they have lived up to every standard I hoped for so we I found these lids, I was SOLD! I gave everything 5 stars because it’s awesome! The straw/lid combo is obviously not leak-proof if turned over but the seal around the lid is 100% perfect! It’s so easy to clean, yes it’s silicone so fuzz can stick but a baby wipe fixes it right up! It’s perfect for traveling! I buy the boon storage lids and they travel that way. I use the boon storage containers to hold the silicone lids until I’m ready to use them.. Keeps them clean and organized! The the lid/straw combo: the lids are silicone. The straw is hard plastic. You can see them used on the 4 ounce bottle and the 8 ounce bottle. The 4 ounce is easier to hold for my little one. The 8 ounce would be perfect for a toddler. I take the nipple out of the ring on the bottle, screw the ring back on and then put the silicone lid on. It’s hard to stretch and out on but that’s what gives it it’s seal. For the zippy cup lid: its 100% silicone. I held it upside down and it didn’t leak but if the sucking part is pressed & it’s upside down it will leak. I take the nipple out of the plastic ring and screw the plastic ring back on and then put the silicone sippy lid on. My little one loves to chew on it and has no problem getting drink out (7 months). We mostly use the 4 ounce bottle because it’s easier for her to hold. The silicone drop in still works as normal and collapses as she drinks.
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