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Monday, February 20, 2012

Saving Carpets One Cup at a Time

While I love having carpeting in my home I find it to be impractical with a toddler using sippy cups and twins visiting everyday with leaky cups. While cleaning this past week I found a cup that had slipped under the chair sideways of course full of milk. Not only was the cup now almost empty but the carpet was stained and smelly. Isn't it amazing how babies and toddlers ALWAYS set their cups down on their side. Well I found a mother's saving grace-the m0mma spill proof cup! The cup is BPA free and ergonomic for baby's hands. What does that mean for you-no more spills! The cup actually rocks because of the ball shape and not only prevents spills but entertains baby while drinking. Because the cup stays upright the drinking spout never touches the floor which promotes hygiene and includes a protective cover for the spout while in your diaper bag. The cup is made from the latest spill proof technology that only delivers the liquid when the baby is drinking-no more leaky lids! m0mma cup can go in both the dishwasher and the microwave which makes it perfect for any baby (6+ months) learning to use a spill proof cup. Use the rafflecopter form below to win your very own m0mma cup!



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6 comments:

  1. Sounds like an awesome cup. Thank you for this giveaway! :)

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  2. my GFC name is Aunt Maggie Rocks

    Thanks
    Maggie Ann True Armstrong

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  3. Awesome idea. thanks for the giveaway!

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  4. Danielle Davis/GradyFebruary 26, 2012 at 3:58 PM

    Thank you for the giveaway!!
    Suchaproudmama @ yahoo.com

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  5. GFC follower - ColleenM

    colljerr at comcast dot net

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  6. carpets stores in Dubai are famous for its fine patterns and global popularity. Expert knots and super designs take a cue from latest as well as cultural patterns. High quality wool and fabrics make the carpet industry in Dubai such a big name in the world. It is nicely supported by the cottage industry of the country.

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