How many of you have seen or even used the new baby food pouches? They are convenient but the down side is that there really isn’t a spoon. You can buy one that attaches but I haven’t had the best of luck with these. PouchPop makes this all much easier. I can slide this handy little top onto the ouch and give it to the kids.
Meet PouchPop™! Finally, a solution that is safe, convenient, and soothing! Best of all it tailors pouch feeding to infants (especially for those without teeth) and toddlers. You’ll be amazed how easy, intuitive, and convenient feeding will become. Give it a try, your child’s worth it!
I received a PouchPop to review and I must tell you I really love it better than those plastic straws or even that hard plastic spoon. Those things cause some serious irritations to the gums and I even had a spoon break off once. PouchPops have the feel of a nipple so they are much more comfortable on the gums. I feel much more confident giving the kids those pouches with PouchPops on them when we are in the car. I don’t have to worry about them hurting themselves in the event I have to slam on brakes. (Don’t judge me! I know dozens of mothers who give their kids bottles and pacifiers while they are driving.)
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JLin says
teaches self-feeding
Vicki Hale says
I learned it is really good for children without teeth and an easy transition from milk to food.
Patricia says
There is a universal fit. That is a good thing,
Miah says
Self feeding
Eileen says
Universal cap and sold on Amazon!
Sara Floyd says
I learned how it protects against ouch points
Emillie says
It works with any baby food poucn.