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🐻 Sip smarter, not harder — the bear that cares for every sip!
The Special Supplies Honey Bear Straw Cup is a squeezable, spill-proof assistive drinking bottle designed for toddlers and individuals with special needs. Featuring wide, flexible straws and a leak-resistant lid, it ensures easy, mess-free hydration. Made from BPA-free, food-safe plastic with a transparent body for easy monitoring, this 8-ounce cup supports smooth drinking with minimal suction effort and is dishwasher safe for convenient cleaning.
















| ASIN | B086J188MD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,909 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #399 in Toddler Cups |
| Brand | Special Supplies |
| Brand Name | Special Supplies |
| Color | Honey Bear Straw Cup For Baby |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,794 Reviews |
| Included Components | Bottle, Straws, Cleaning Supplies |
| Item Type Name | Honey Bear Straw Cup For Baby |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Manufacturer | Special Supplies |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Honey Bear Straw Cup For Baby |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe |
| Package Size Name | Pack of 1 |
| Size | 8 Ounces |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
| UPC | 850010654188 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**G
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Ultimate mom hack. The only way to teach how to drink from a straw. My baby had it figured out in a three days or less thanks to this.
J**1
Appealing and Easy for Toddler, First-Time Straw User
My two year old is already using open cups, but had never drank from a straw before. We needed a portable drinking option and have started phasing out the use of the 360-style cups. This Honey Bear cup was just what we needed! The technique of trapping liquid in the straw with your finger before releasing it into the child's mouth worked very quickly for us and once he figured out how to wrap his mouth around the straw and suction liquid out, it was a seamless transition from there! The appealing bear design made the process even easier and the size of the cup is great for small hands. While it has been a great learning/transitioning tool, I'll need to find a cup that isn't squeezable--as it's become more of a fun, messy feature for us. Also, my LO likes to pull the straw completely out or push it all the way into the cup, so he can close the lid. If using for a small child, just be mindful that there's nothing limiting the straw movement with this cup. I do like that it is a soft straw that fits snuggly into the cap. Even turned on its side, water doesn't come out unless the cup is squeezed or if the top isn't secure. Overall, I'm glad I ordered one single bear vs one of the multipacks since we were using it primarily as a learning tool. I really appreciate the cleaning tools it comes with and we did receive three total straws.
H**.
Great for teaching infants how to use a straw
Bought this for my 9 month old to teach them how to use a straw. Works great, he ended up learning using this in about a week. I'd recommend washing twice before using, there's a bit of a smell to the cup straight out of the package but it goes away. Eyes, nose and mouth wash off after about a dozen washes. Easy to clean with a bottle brush and a straw brush. Just make sure you get a straw brush for thin straws. Straw is very soft and flexible, I just wish that it actually fit through the hole in the cap better. If the straw accidentally goes all the way through the cap, you have to take the whole straw out and put it through the top again as the hole seems to be smaller through the bottom and the straw won't fit back up through. There are no valves in the straw so it doesn't require much suction to get liquid and if you squeeze the bottle, the liquid will go up through the straw for easier drinking.
M**N
Super helpful for babies learning to drink from straw cups
I bought this when my baby was just starting to learn to drink from a straw cup. She was strictly breastfed- wouldn't take a bottle. She could not figure out how to use a regular straw cup, and my friend recommended that I try one of these. I really like how you can squeeze it to get the water to go up the straw. My baby figured out how to use it pretty quickly! I will say the water does come up super fast, so my babe would accidentally drink too much and then have a coughing fit. The straw also pulls out of the cup so easily, so my baby would just yank it right out. It's also not leak-proof at all. If it's on its side or falls, whatever is inside is going everywhere. the cap part broke off after a few weeks of use. I did appreciate the multiple cleaning tools it came with which helped clean the cup's odd shape. Overall I would recommend it if your baby is struggling to figure out a straw cup! I would not use it as a long-term option.
J**N
Was skeptical, but now very impressed
My 9 month old son has refused sippy cups of all kinds even ones with straws. I even tried replacing the spill-free straw from a munchkin cup with a silicone one thinking the ease of suction would encourage him. *spoiler alert* it did not. We were getting water in him in very small amounts with an open cup, but then one day he decided he didn't any bottles anymore either. The open cup is a great skill for him to learn and practice with but he's not developmentally ready to be getting his whole day of fluids from it. The Juice Bear was recommended to me after my husband and I spent many frustrated meals trying to convince the baby to take "one more sip". The difference with the Juice Bear is night and day. He learned to use it after ONE meal. I started the first time using watered down juice to encourage him and focused on putting the straw near the tip of his tongue. Now he is drinking water like a champ with no more frustration. Hopefully this will help with his constipation problems! As an fyi, the plastic is very thin, and so it might not be suitable for the dishwasher (we don't have one so I can't say for sure). I thought with the bear shape it would be harder to clean than it is. It is on the pricier end of sippy cups, especially when it so clearly looks like someone just sent an old honey container with some aquarium tubing, but for the headaches it has saved us it is worth every penny. It is sent with 3 straws, and the straws clean easily with a pipe cleaner. It was a bit difficult to insert the straw at first, but the tight fit means he can drag it around by the straw portion with no chance of it slipping out of the cup, and zero leaks (unless you shake it vigorously (because the straws are not anti-spill). All in all I would recommend, and would even suggest risking the 3-pack because each cup ends up being a bit cheaper in the long run.
S**H
Perfect cup for kids with special needs learning to drink
Basically it’s a squeezy water bottle. Squeeze bear belly, liquid goes into straw and into mouth. Comes with cleaning tools. As a special education teacher, I have bought several of these for my students over the years. Teaches kids to accept liquid (transition from bottle) and learn to drink through straw.
K**Y
Nice concept but too hard to clean.
I like the concept of this cup and it's intended use, but it is entirely too hard to clean the straw. The straw is so narrow, that the brush that was included with it to clean it with would barely go into it, and got stuck inside of it, so bad that when I tried to pull it out the handle to the straw brush broke off. We literally had to pull the brush back out with some pliers. Also I noticed that the narrowness of the straw makes it hold water inside of it after washing for a really long time so it never really air dries correctly, which gives me concerns about mold. I ended up buying a different cup because of these difficulties.
I**R
Very cute and functional
This is a great cup to add to the arsenal. I like having a large variety of different cups so my son gets used to drinking from many different things. I didn’t even know these honey bear bottle cups existed. They are 1,000% direct knock offs of the honey company’s bears. Someone here said you could easily use one of those and they are right but they are smaller and it take about three years to get through one of those so I’m pretty sure buying one of these is the better route. But Speaking of buying, this ONE cup for over $8 is too much. There are many many listings w three or four in a pack for only 16$. Since the reviews are 95% positive I would tell you to just risk it and get the multipacks for a little more money. I was unsure of committing to the multipack but now I wish I’d just gotten more of them bc the price doesn’t make any sense to order just this one. I find very little leakage happens at any point. He flings this thing around, shakes it, throws it, etc. sometimes stuff dribbles out of the straw, especially when he flicks the straw and stares us dead in the eye lol the straw is so insanely tightly in there is no way fluid can leak. As for cleaning I do not dishwash this. I wash it by hand. The plastic does not in anywya look like it could handle the heat of our dishwasher. It’s not worth risking it getting ruined when it takes two seconds to wash by hand. I really like these and will totally order more.
J**S
Very useful
My 6month old learn how to use a straw from this
L**.
Excelente para aprender
Lo único bueno es que es practico y mi bebé aprendió en dos dias a tomar en popote. Lo malo es que es muy caro para el material que es ya que es simple plástico barato. Pero cumplió lo que promete
D**L
Perfect for sippy cup training no
I bought this for my 8 month old to help practice using a straw. I saw reviews saying this was cheap and it is definitely not a durable cup, however, that being said it is a great training tool. If you squeeze it with even the lightest pressure it helps to encourage sipping. The shape is cute and my toddler wanted to steal it right away. I would say consider this for what it is, an introduction to straws and sipping for babies, it is here to help and get you started not as a new permanent cup. I also was using this to help with my baby who won’t take a bottle so I did use it for milk and formula. It would be awesome if this cup had measuring marks for oz so I wouldn’t have to measure in another cup first. Note; the straws are tiny so you need a small straw cleaner to get in and clean it properly, regular sized ones for adult straws don’t quite fit, for that reason if there is an option to buy this cup with its own straw brush that would be a good idea too.
D**A
El MEJOR vaso entrenador para bebes de biberon
El mejor caso entrenador para aprender a usar popote. No tienen que succionar demasiadísimo para que salga el agua. Aprenden rápido. Es fácil de agarrar con sus manitas y fácil de lavar. He intentado dos vasos distintos de la marca Munchkin y terminó regresando al osito entrenador. No sé si porque mi bebé no fue breastfed le cuesta más trabajo succionar con los vasos Munchkin, pero el osito entrenador es maravilloso. Ya voy en mi tercer osito (para no depender de un par nada más) y los amo
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