

🌈 Sip in Style, Spill No More!
Boon Snug Silicone Straw Lids transform your toddler’s favorite cups into spill-proof straw sippy cups with a stretchy, durable silicone fit for cups 2.5 to 3.75 inches wide. Made from 100% food-safe, BPA- and PVC-free silicone, these lids feature a universal straw hole and a tight seal to prevent leaks, making them ideal for toddlers transitioning from bottles to big kid cups. Dishwasher safe and designed for easy cleaning, this 3-pack in vibrant pink adds a pop of fun while keeping messes contained.



| Best Sellers Rank | #4,315 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #131 in Toddler Cups |
| Brand | Boon |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,433 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Material | Silicone |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | Straw Lids |
L**S
Good but not easy
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!
C**N
LOVE THIS WHOLE SYSTEM!!
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.
A**H
Love the product-have a suggestion
This is perfect for a baby/toddler who is ready (thinks they’re ready) for a cup, and for parents who know better. The lids are smaller, even though they’re stretchy, and will only fit on a kids size or plastic cup. The straws are also short (not not so short that i worry about my baby swallowing or chocking on it), which is great, but is another reason you will want to use on a shallow and small cup, as the straw will not reach far) They have the potential to be way more hygenic than the plastic baby cups with lids that have a rubber nozzle/nipple, bc you dont need to take the cup apart to wash. And admittedly, there have been more than a cup-ple (heehee) times that i have had to either scrub or throw away our baby cups due to forgetting to separate the rubber nipple part from the plastic lid while washing which has resulted in build up underneath where the rubber meets the plastic. This solution has solved that issue for me. It also performs as promised being nearly leak proof (i give 5 stars here anyway bc kids are very inventinve and will still find a way, but the mess is minimal to none). The grip is very strong and tight around the cup. No way my baby can get it off. It can be a struggle to put the lid on a very full cup for this reason. You have to reaaaallly stretch and pull, but for good reason. Also, it’s a simple solution to throw in the diaper bag to have available at a restaurant etc without having to pack a cup that i just know is gonna leak all over the place (you know this happens to you too, despite how tight you twisted that sucker on) The one thing i would love to see, that could be adapted on the straw or included as a separate piece, would be a mechanism to keep the straw in the cup and in place, like how some of the childrens’ toothbrushes have a ring around it to prevent it from gagging or chocking them. This would eliminate one of the leak/spill possibilities by making it harder to expose the hole where the straw fits in as well as aid our toddlers who are still learning in keeping the straw in the liquid instead of pulling it up too high and sucking in air (and playing with it) as my baby does. All in all though, i really like this product and only wish it came with more. I will likely buy again
A**R
It's Just Okay
While they do the job, they are extremely difficult to get onto even the smallest cups. When removing the lid, the liquid will squirt up and out of the straw if you are not careful. However, it does keep most of the liquid in if it the cup is tipped over.
P**L
Solid product, but be aware: its an imperfect solution to keeping all mess away.
These silicone lids do the job, they seal very well, and do not feel like cheap products. Be aware though, as we paired them with some steel cups, you have to work kind of hard to stretch them. its not REALLY hard, or anything like that, but its just hard enough, that you concentration can be easily diverted from placing it gently on the cup, putting you in danger of knocking the cup over when placing the lid. Also, once the straw is in place, any pressure on the lid will pressurize the drink enough to push it right up and out of the straw. Its not a deal breaker, by any stretch, but its something to note. The danger of spills is more likely from this 'pressurization' than from tipping and spilling once these lids are on. The are a solid product.
K**R
Worst baby product ever
Bought these to use on some stainless steel cups for my 1yo. The concept sounds good, they won’t spill, but the result is disastrous. I used them about 2x and never again. You pull the silicone lid tightly over the cup with the straw in it. There’s no air space around the straw so it can’t leak. Ok, but then if you or your kid touches the lid AT ALL while picking up the cup, pushing down on the lid, the cup becomes a water cannon and blasts water up the straw. Terrible design, no idea how this made it through product testing.
H**E
So great, I’m coming back for more
These covers are amazing. I purchase them for my two year old normal sippy cups; I was tired of washing their complicated straw systems and they were not leak proof. Well I’ve been using them for almost a week now and today we went out to eat in the hot Texas weather, I poured cold water with ice to take home in a stainless steel cup. We napped for two hours and after 3 hours I realized the ice was still solid. I am getting more colors Note these are not leak proof but if tilted over like a toddler does it won’t spill.
L**A
FML FML FML
I know most people probably use these for their kids' cups, but I don't have kids - I have two cats who shed like it's their job as soon as the temperature goes above 60F (which in Houston is basically EVERY DAY), so....I got these because I was tired of finding the odd random cat hair or five in my drink whenever one of my cats brushed by my glass. All my glasses are pint glasses, though, and these are WAY too small. Getting them on is incredibly difficult, but getting them to STAY on? IMPOSSIBLE. That's not even the worst part - it's that the few times I DID manage to get the heckin' thing ON the glass, it would stay on juuuuust long enough to lull me into a false sense of security (and pride at having accomplished such a feat!) and then WHOOSH, it would not only shoot off the top of the glass, it would do so with such force that it'd spill my drink in the process. That happened, like, three times before I gave up entirely -- with a lap full of grapefruit juice, a string of obscenities, a cackling boyfriend, and two bemused (if slightly alarmed) ginger bois. Buyer's remorse is sticky as hell, y'all. I'd literally rather lick my actual cats than try using these ever again.
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