A**A
Best pouches I have tried and excellent customer service
This is one of the three different pouches I have used and I like this the most due to1. Size is good enough for bigger kids (4 and 6 year old). It is labeled as 6 oz, it actually can hold up to 7 oz based on comparing the liquid volume with another brand labeled as 7 oz)2. Easier to fill in, with wider opening and the expanded base, so I don't have to hold the bags all the time, compared to the type that the zipper is on the opposite site as the cap. I use a mini funnel to help.3. Zipper is tight enough and is double zipper, but not too hard to close. If you have one of those ziploc space saver bags, the seal slider will be a good tool to help sealing pouches like this (or other brands).The cons I see is that the crease area on the expanded base is a bit hard to clean, but the bag is expanded easier with each use, so I think it needs to break in like wearing new shoes. This is where the pouches with cap on the opposite site of zipper has advantage of, as those pouches are usually smother curve with no crease. Therefore, they are easier to clean and food residues tend to come out easier. So, I suggest trying to rinse the bag as soon as you can, after use, and you can clean it later...will be much easier.What impressed me the most is that the business owner is very enthusiastic and sincere to help me resolve the issue. On the first batch, I may not have cleaned and aerated them well enough as I have mold spots on the crease area mentioned above. The business owner promptly suggested steps I can do to remove the mold (and it's not difficult to remove it...pour some very warm soapy water and let stand for a while before using those bottle brush/ straw or nipple brush). She also sent me another set of pouches for free.And as I mentioned earlier that I have tried 3 different brands..the other brand I have tried is similar shape as LittleSqueezeMe, but green color, holding 7 oz. The zipper opening is about the same width, but the base doesn't expand as much, and zipper is only single line.
M**N
Love.
This is the first review I've ever written on Amazon. I had to write one because I LOVE THESE POUCHES. My daughter (almost 8 months when we first started using them) loves them too. No more trying to quickly get a spoon in her mouth before she closes it. She almost doesn't even need a bib. I still have to hold it for her to make sure she doesn't squeeze it all out or throw the whole thing on the ground, but it's literally one handed feeding. The inside of the pouch is rounded, so food does not get stuck in any corners. The placement of the spout is such that, when water from the faucet is directed in, the water hits, turns upward, and exits the spout, easily rinsi go the inside. The cap feels slightly flimsy, but I have not had any issues with it so far and I use at least one per day. Plus, the lids from the store-bought pouches fit so the lid is easily replaceable. There is a clear portion on the back with easy to read markings showing how full the pouch is. The zippered top is snug and I've never had an issue with it leaking. The only change I would make to it is I would make the zippered top opening larger to accommodate spoons easier. The tangerine colored plastic is light enough that, when held up to the light, I can easily see how much food is left in the pouch and where it is. The pouches also do not stain with food, especially good that has stained other containers I have, like carrots and sweet potatoes. The pouches are super easy to throw in our lunch kit when out at the park or running errands, and the best thing about running errands with them is I don't even have to stop if I do not want to; I can feed her lunch in the shopping cart while going through the store. Love these.
S**N
Little Squeeze Me vs Cherub Baby
I purchased Little Squeeze Me and Cherub Baby reusable food pouches at the same time for the same purpose. At the time that I purchased them, both sets cost approximately the same per package.Little Squeeze me had many more reviews so I went with a "known" product vs Cherub Baby that had 2 excellent reviews.My findings were:Little Squeeze Me--Pouches are very thick material. I'm sure this is helpful for dishwasher use, but I haven't tried it. It makes the pouch less malleable, but also gives it a feeling of better quality.-I was able to successfully put 6 oz (3/4c) of food into the pouch.-it took me a couple minutes to figure out the stand alone feature, but it works well.-some store bought pouch lids work on these pouches-Little Squeeze Me pouches work, but I probably won't buy them again.Cherub Baby--These pouches are sterilized and sealed individually. (Wasn't important to me this time, but if I had a medically fragile child it would be good to know)-The pouches are good quality, but don't feel bulky.-some store bought pouch lids work with these pouches- I was able to successfully put 6 oz (3/4c) in each pouch.-these pouches are see-through-they come with a screw-on spoonThey are self-standing.If I need to buy more pouches in the future I will choose Cherub Baby Pouches.
K**R
PROS - good seal - seal is on top
PROS- good seal- seal is on top, so it's easier to fill- see through window on the backCONS- bottom doesn't flatten out very well (even with a LOT of effort), so they tend to fall down when empty. it does stabilize a bit when filled, which is nice b/c i don't have to seal each individually after filling. i can fill all of them and seal them all at once. but it does take a LOT of effort to get that base to flatten out.- it's hard to clean all the crevices on the base. It's impossible to get the edges opened up all the way. i had to go in there with a chopstick and scrape out the gunk. a bottle brush definitely didn't do it alone.- the bases crease and get those white "stress" lines that hard plastic gets when they bend where they're not supposed to. (i know, it's hard to understand if you don't see it yourself). it seems like the base would tear at those white "stress" lines at some point.
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