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Old 02-15-2008, 11:46 AM   #1
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I want to get away from all of our plastic cups. I was wondering if anyone uses Sigg cups. I would like to get thermal ones for the summer time.

Can you fit ice cubes into the non thermal Sigg cups?

I just got a thermos fogo sippy cup for my youngest so we will see how that works.
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Old 02-16-2008, 02:24 PM   #2
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Are you talking about the Sigg bottles?
We have a bunch of those and love them. I don't think normal ice cubes fit in the opening but we have a special icecub mold that makes long thin cubes that fit perfectly in bottles like that.
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Old 02-16-2008, 04:27 PM   #3
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yes, the sigg bottles.
I wish that they had more that were thermal. We have such extreme temps. here in MN.
I might just go with the thermos brand stainless steel. That way I do not have to buy extra items to store and keep track of.
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I haven't even seen the thermos yet, I guess I have to go to their website sometime and check them out.
When we were living in germany we bought a bunch of really cute ones for the kids. They love them and I'm glad we don't have to use plastic bottles...
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Double post sorry!
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Old 02-16-2008, 11:06 PM   #6
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I just ordered this one from Amazon



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Product Features

Extruded from a single piece of pure aluminum.
Special, crack-resistant, taste-neutral bottle liner, tested safe for 0.00% leaching.
Completely reusable and 100% recyclable.
Spill-proof and leak-proof.
Kids Bottle Top lid included.


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Product Description
The 0.6L Bigg Kids SIGG water bottle gives active kids the chance to express their originality while enjoying the functionality and quality of Swiss design. These ultra-lightweight aluminum water bottles are available in a wide array of colors and designs, allowing every kid the chance to choose the one that best fits their personality. Extruded from a single piece of aluminum, the innovative 0.6L Bigg Kids SIGG water bottle is surprisingly rugged, crack-resistant and completely reusable and recyclable. A ground-breaking interior lining is 100% effective against leaching and combats residue build-up, so the 0.6L Bigg Kids SIGG water bottle is easy to clean and ensures that the only thing your child will taste is the water or juice that you just poured in the bottle. The 0.6L Bigg Kids SIGG water bottle is available in your child's choice of color/design.
I was reading melsb's post on Platics and one of the unsafe things is putting citrus juices in plastic My son loves OJ with a Passion , and I am hoping this One keeps it cold as well.
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