• Baby CubesTM 2 Oz. Baby Food Storage Contains no Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, PVC

  • Price: $10.00
  • Manufacturer: Juvenile Solutions
  • Product Notes
    Holds 2 fluid ounces eachCubes are dishwasher safe.Ideal for small individual snacksFreezing homemade baby foodPVC Free
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User Reviews


  • Reviewer: Chloee Degros

  • Date: 2010-03-08

  • Review: I use it for my 6 months old baby and it's easy to clean and store, no bpa, perfect amount of food.

  • Reviewer: L. Park

  • Date: 2010-02-27

  • Review: This product has a nice portion size, but I prefer Beaba much better although it is more expensive. Removing the babyfood from the cubes leave waste behind. Also, I wasn't happy with the price. It's much cheapter at Babies R Us.

  • Reviewer: Athena Locke

  • Date: 2010-02-26

  • Review: I was feeding my baby and noticed a piece of something hard, and thought maybe it was a vegetable that escaped the processor's blades, so put it to the side of the bowl. After my son finished eating, I investigated the object and found that it was a piece of sharp plastic from the lid of the baby cube the food was in. This is very dangerous!! I just thank God I noticed the piece of plastic before feeding it to my baby. Right now I'm wondering if I should contact the company because nobody should have to go through having their baby choke on a piece of sharp plastic. I get the chills just thinking about it. Needless to say, the cubes went in the trash!

  • Reviewer: Kristen E. Keenan

  • Date: 2010-02-23

  • Review: They are a great size, and very convenient. But once I put them in the freezer they popped open a bit. If I didn't think we'd be using the food soon, I'd be worried I shouldn't store the puree for much longer in these containers.

  • Reviewer: L. Cannon

  • Date: 2010-02-16

  • Review: I love that these cups have attached lids- you don't need to worry about losing lids. Someone mentioned that they didn't like these cups when they put them in the microwave. You shouldn't microwave baby food! It can get too hot and burn your baby. These cups are just perfect for freezing food or breast milk. Just pop them into the fridge the night before you will be using them and run them under warm water to finish thawing.

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