Price: $15.99
(as of Apr 11, 2025 01:01:43 UTC – Details)
Flexi Cut Cup, 2oz. Blue, Pack of 5
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.99 x 2.99 x 5.43 inches; 1.6 ounces
Item model number : 081200401
Material Feature : Compostable Warning
Date First Available : May 27, 2004
Manufacturer : Patterson Medical
ASIN : B0056PPGZ8
Country of Origin : China
Flexible plastic cups with cutout
Can be squeezed gently to change the shape of the cup lid
Liquid is visible through the plastic
Dishwasher safe
Set of five
Customers say
Customers find the cup effective for helping children learn to drink, with one mentioning it works well with one-year-olds. The product receives positive feedback for its build quality and flexibility, with one customer noting it holds its shape well. They appreciate its usefulness as a transition tool from sippy cups to regular ones, and one customer mentions it’s ideal for use with Alzheimer’s patients.
Kat –
Perfect
My son has oral dysphasia and this cup has been a blessing in our lives. He can now drink out of a cup which is something we’ve struggled with for over a year before getting these cups. I highly recommend these cups. They’re durable, great quality and easy to learn to use
Miriam Hill –
Flexi Cut Cup 2 oz. Blue
I work in a school for special needs children, many have feeding and drinking difficulties. We use these flexi-cut cups in our Feeding Program. They are a very useful tool for developing and reinforcing appropriate drinking skills, making it easier for the therapist to control the process and making it easier for the child to get the liquid without having to tilt the head back. Great product!Miriam Hill-MA, CCC-SLP
Kamila Swartz –
Great Cup!
My daughter has some developmental delays due to food allergies and sensory problems. The Feeding Team at CHOP during our stay at the Day Hospital Feeding Program used this cup to begin to teach our daughter how to drink from a cup. I purchased a the medium (blue) ones to practice with at home. The cut away part makes drinking from a cup easier for my daughter. It gives her confidance because she can drink from this cup better then from a regular cup. A great cup to use after a sippy cup and before a regular cup for any child!
singingthroughtherain(dot)net –
They Help my Son Drink More Fluids!
I first heard about these cups from my son’s therapist. My son has been diagnosed with Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder and has a food aversion. I have always had the hardest time getting him to drink enough water to keep up his fluids, and when the therapist introduced these cups he immediately wanted to drink from them!I am not sure if it made him feel like a “big boy,” but since then this is the best way to get him to drink enough water. After the therapist introduced them to us, I decided to buy our own for us to use at home. They have worked great and my son loves them and even prefers them over his sippy cup.All in all I think this a great cup if you want to transition from sippy cup to an open cup or have a child with special need who needs extra help with learning to drink!
M. Isabelle –
Pass…
Our feeding therapist suggested these cups for my son. The cups are very tiny and my kid hates them.
C –
Useful for dysphasia, ataxia & CP
Cheaper than therapy catalogs. Very effectiveGets lighter in color over time.Dishwasher safeHolds shape
MASMKE –
Thumbs Up!
I bought these for my special needs son with oral aversion. We tried them at feeding therapy out of the blue one day and this was the only thing he would drink out of besides a bottle! Our feeding therapist said the cut out helps the cup not be so intimidating coming at the child’s face and we found this to be true! Highly recommend!
A. Jordan –
works wonderful
our 2 year old has been useing these for the past few months and he is doing so well with drinking now. He stopped sucking on the bottle and refused the sippi cup. Our OT sugested this and it has been working so well. He sips much easier from these cups than the glasses we had been useing.
heather broom –
Nice cup but they don’t last long and go out of shape they need to be stronger,as my daughter bites down on cup
Hervé –
Lorsqu’une personne handicapée a des problèmes pour soulever un verre, ces gobelets sont parfaits : leur découpe facilite leur utilisation (le nez n’est plus un “obstacle”). Leur capacité réduite permet de limiter les dégâts en cas de chute…De plus, leur matériau semi-rigide les rend solides. Nous en sommes très contents.
roberto –
sono comodi per bere
Alejandra –
Perfectos para una persona con disfagia
Ángela –
Fácil de limpiar