|
Anyway-Up Cups
Newest Review: ... have any leaks to start with. Although I am now finding that you have to make sure the lid has no wetness at all when you put it on othe... more |
||
Read Reviews for Anyway-Up Cups

by - written on 30/11/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
Rating:
When my eldest was about 4 months the first cup I bought her was a Tommee Tippee cup - she couldn't really drink out of it this early and I tried numerous cups. I found as she got older that she would tip them upside down and the drink would go all over (luckily we had wooden floors so it was easy to wipe up). When she was about 6 - 8 months I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/11/08 (Very useful, 129 readings)
Rating:
When my eldest child started drinking from a cup I bought loads of different ones to find the ones that she liked and that she would actually drink out of. Unfortunately most of the cups she accepted were free flowing and would leak everywhere. After a few months I was fed up of finding little puddles on the floor that I would slip in or damp ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/03/08 (Very useful, 138 readings)
Rating:
I was in no rush to buy a non-spill cup after reading several articles about children's dental health after using non-spill cups but after several weeks of wet suspicious looking wet patches on my jeans after cuddling my daughter, beaker in hand, and her clothes, pushchair, my sofa etc being soaked I decided to buy my daughter a non-spill cup. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/10/07 (Very useful, 256 readings)
Rating:
I seem to have formed a rather large collection in my kitchen cupboard of cups that I have bought for Harry and he has at some point decided that he doesn't like it/can't use it/won't use it. I was rapidly losing patience with finding him a cup which suited both him and me that when I saw this one in Tesco I thought it was worth a try. And I am ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/02/06 (Very useful, 394 readings)
Rating:
I have been using the “Anyway Up” cups for four years now and I would not consider using any other form of non-spill cup for my kids, well my daughter especially. She is 2 and will throw her cup across the settee at times so a non-spill variety is top priority. My son is now 4, nearly 5, and can drink from a normal cup at the table during dinner ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/02/06 (Somewhat useful, 454 readings)
Rating:
I tried every non-spill cup going with my 2 toddlers and the anyway up cup is the best - can be harder to teach them to suck out of it but is the easiest to clean. There is a cup and a lid - unlike the others out there that have valves and inserts and seperate handles and spouts e.t.c Comes in 2 sizes and with or without ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/04/05 (Useful, 283 readings)
Rating:
I worked for V&A, the producers of this cup, with three other people, when Mandy Haberman the inventor first walked through the door. It soon became the fastest growing company in Wales, with a plastics moulding division and international trading of huge volumes of these cups. A real suck-sess story! Along the way I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/09/03 (65 readings)
Rating:
i have recently purchased this product for my daughter . i haven't encountered many problems with this cup, but i find the shape of this product really similar to products already available in stores. i find the colours really bright and cheerful thus making it really suitable for my daughter to use. the one problem i have with this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/08/03 (Useful, 85 readings)
Rating:
I have three wonderful but messy children. My eldest is 5, the middle one (who I should have called Damian as he's a little devil) is 3 and my baby is 9 months. I have used these cups since my first bundle of joy entered my life and they have been a Godsend, an absolute must for any parent. I have tried various other brands who all ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/11/01 (Very useful, 292 readings)
Rating:
The cup that I bought Joe from Tesco is slighlty different from the one photographed on this page. All the same it is a cup by Tesco that claims to be the anyway up variety so I hope this op is in the right place! I became quite concerned when Joe refused to use drinking cups, preferring his bottle. I have read about bottles causing ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/11/01 (Very useful, 458 readings)
Rating:
This opinion is sort of in the right place, as it`s about the tesco anyway up cup. This cup comes in two colours, bright green and purple. They are slightly transparent so you can see how much juice is left in it without removing the lid. They also have a colourful picture on the side of either a hippo or an elephant. The lid is bright pink and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/01 (Very useful, 625 readings)
Rating:
What a brilliant idea, a cup for my daughter to drink from which would not leave drink whereever she tips it up. A mother, who was fed up with drink spilt all over the floor, invented these cups within the last decade. I could understand that scenario I have found wet patches on floors around my home. The idea was such a simple one ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/07/01 (Very useful, 137 readings)
Rating:
What a good idea , a cup that the kids can throw aroud the room and leave on the floor without a drop coming out of it and staining the carpets. BUT, When it comes to them actually wanting a drink be prepared! Unless your child has amazingly strong suction power then forget it. We bought an ANYWAYUP cup for the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/05/01 (Very useful, 364 readings)
Rating:
No, I’m not talking about me! I’m talking about the ‘Anywayup’ cup - a godsend for every parent!! The ‘Anywayup’cup is a basic training cup, for babies and toddlers, except that it has one very important feature - it can be any way up and it won’t leak. This is because it has a unique integral valve, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/05/01 (Very useful, 260 readings)
Rating:
Picture this, another hard day at home looking after the little ones making sure they are well nourished, watered, happy and loved. On top of that you have the daily chores, cooking, cleaning, washing etc, etc, etc........the list goes on. You have just about managed to do all the house work, the little ones are happy and it's time to relax. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/03/01 (Useful, 28 readings)
Rating:
I bought this cup as I had heard good things about it like it never leaked even when held upside down. Why you ask? Well unlike other cups the anyway up has a special silcone slit on the lid which means juice/milk only comes out when the child sucks on the slit. My son at first had problems drinking out of this so I had to push something small in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/01/01 (Useful, 33 readings)
Rating:
I have quite a collection of these cups, from the usual tots cup, toddler beaker and the smiley cup. I think I am too rough with mine as they do leak a little now, but only if you leave them tipped up on their spouts. You are also advised not to wash the lids in hot water, well I'm afraid I just don't think cold water cleans as ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/01/01 (Very useful, 207 readings)
Rating:
The Anywayup cup was invented by a mother who was fed up with there being more juice over the floor than in her childrens belly!! They are a brilliant idea as they have a little vaulve inside the spout that opens when the child sucks at it and closes when they have finished and so no more spills. Anyone that has used one of these cups ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/11/00 (Very useful, 416 readings)
Rating:
I started my daughter using a beaker from the age of 4 months. We had terrible trouble finding one that suited her best. We first started with a standard cheap beaker - rubbish, night as well have been giving her it in a mug, the drink went everywhere but down her throat. Then I tried her with the Avent traing cup - much better I must say! We ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/11/00 (Very useful, 93 readings)
Rating:
When my ldest son was ready to move onto a cup from a bottle I bought a tommy tippee frst stage cup well what a mess I used to find puddles of juice all over the floor and if ever he had a drink in the car when I went to get him out he was wet through so I gave up and gave him his bottle back until I saw the anyway up cup in a chemist, I was a bit ... Read the complete review
Have you had a different experience? Write your own review and tell others about what you think - it's quick, easy and you don't even need to be a dooyoo member. Or, register as a dooyoo member and earn dooyooMiles for your review. Help other consumers make informed, confident purchasing decisions, and tell us what you think! Reviews about Anyway-Up Cups


