Munchkin Splash Toddler Cup (7oz, Blue/Green) product image (primary)
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Munchkin

Munchkin Splash Toddler Cup (7oz, Blue/Green)

4.8/5 (4)
$3.99$5.78-31%
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The Munchkin Splash Toddler Cup is a 7-ounce training cup designed for toddlers 18 months and older, featuring a press-fit training lid that helps children learn to drink from a spout. This 2-pack includes cups in blue and green, is made from BPA-free plastic, and is top-rack dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. User reviews indicate it is effective for transitioning from bottles but note that it is not completely spill-proof, and proper lid alignment is important to reduce leaks.

Color
Black
Gender
unisex
Style
classic, minimal
Category
Baby & Toddler > Nursing & Feeding > Sippy Cups
GTIN
735282114250
MPN
MUNCHKIN-735282114250-FLOORMODEL-BLUE

Specifications

7 piece toddler dining set with divided plate, flat plate, bowl, cup with training lid, and stainless steel utensils, designed for self-feeding and transitioning to big kid utensils.

Stainless steel flatware helps toddlers transition to full-size utensils; grippy bottoms prevent sliding; BPA-free; microwave safe; dishwasher safe (top rack only).

Color
Black · black
Style
classic, minimal
Occasion
gift, everyday
Gender
unisex
Age Group
toddler
Condition
used
Category
Baby & Toddler > Nursing & Feeding > Sippy Cups

Additional Attributes

  • 7 piece dining set includes divided plate, flat plate, bowl, cup with training lid, and stainless steel utensils (fork, knife, & spoon)
  • Dining set comes beautifully packaged and ready-to-gift
  • Stainless steel flatware helps toddlers transition to full-size utensils
  • Grippy bottoms keep plates and bowls from sliding
  • BPA-free
  • Microwaveable
  • Dishwasher top-rack only
  • For toddlers 18+ months

Image Analysis

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Close crop of two stacked travel tumblers with a blue inner cup, lime green outer section, white base, and two clear plastic lids placed beside the stack on a white background.

stacked tumblersplastic tumbler bodyblue inner tumblerlime green tumbler exteriorwhite tumbler baseclear plastic lidlid gasket ringtransparent lid rimcircular openingsmooth matte finish on exteriorglossy finish on lidsstudio white backgroundstudio lighting

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Brand
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Customer Reviews

4 total
4.8

4 reviews · out of 5

Amazing

Joalys S.

We love the set, so beautiful

Love it!

Carmen B.

🤍 It makes mealtime feel so grown up while still being totally toddler friendly. The plates don’t slide everywhere, the utensils feel like real silverware, and cleanup is super easy. Stylish, practical, and perfect for little ones learning to eat on their own. A win for parents and toddlers!

Nice colour for the food

Erina M.

I bought this for 2 years old son. This set is gorgeous, looks like an adult dinner set. I don't like bright fluorescent colour dish so this is also good for me! I wish the cup lid has some kind of stopper.

Awesome set

Lisa M.

This is the cutest set! Quality and classy yet still cute enough that toddlers look forward to using it. Very durable. Love Munchkin products!

Reddit Insights

6 threads · r/BabyLedWeaning, r/beyondthebump, r/moderatelygranolamoms, r/toddlertips, r/daddit

Reddit users have a love-hate relationship with Munchkin straw cups: they're great for teaching toddlers to drink but notorious for leaking, especially when pressure builds or parts aren't perfectly aligned.

mixed sentiment92% match

While many praise the cup's durability and effectiveness for transitioning from bottles/nipples, complaints about persistent leaking, difficult cleaning, and hard-to-suck valves significantly temper the positive sentiment.

Themes

Leaking issuesnegative
Cleaning difficultynegative
Hard to suck/valve issuesnegative
Durability and toddler-friendlinesspositive
Transition from bottle/nipplepositive

Use Cases

  • Teaching toddlers to drink from an open cup
  • Transitioning from bottles or nipple cups
  • Everyday sipping cup for toddlers at meals

Watch Out For

mediumCold liquids cause pressure buildup leading to spontaneous leaking from the straw tip.
mediumThe valve can be too difficult for some toddlers to suck, requiring parent intervention like squeezing or removing the valve.
highCleaning the thin straw is extremely tedious, and milk residue can build up if not thoroughly rinsed.

Community Q&A

Why does my Munchkin straw cup leak?
Leaks often occur due to pressure buildup (especially with cold liquids), dislodged gaskets, or improper straw seating. Ensure the clear gasket is connected and the straw is clicked in fully.
How do I clean the straw properly?
Use the included flexible cleaning brush, but be aware that rinsing soap out of the thin straw is tedious. Some users soak parts in vinegar or use a straw cleaning kit.
Is this cup suitable for a baby starting baby-led weaning?
Yes, many parents use it as a first straw cup. However, some babies find the bite valve challenging, and the cup may require squeezing the valve to initiate flow.

Compared To

vs Dr. Brown's weighted straw cup

Dr. Brown's is easier to clean because water passes through the straw during rinsing, and it leaks less, but Munchkin's valve prevents dribbling better when not in use.

vs Nuby straw cups

Nuby cups are easier to clean and may leak slightly less, but Munchkin's weighted straw is more convenient for angled drinking.

vs Munchkin 360 cup

The 360 cup is spill-proof but can be frustrating for some toddlers to learn; the straw cup offers easier flow but more leaks.

Source Threads

  • Persistent leaking despite intact flap

    Whether it's on its side or sitting up, the liquid rises up thru the straw n creates a puddle/overflow. The plastic flap inside the straw (that u bite on to release liquid) looks intact. Wondering if all the throwing off the highchair broke something.

    u/Anonymousr/BabyCenterView thread →

  • Mixed reviews on durability and design

    66% praised for its durable construction. I like the reassuring clicks when securely closing the lid, ensuring it is on tight and preventing leaks. The biggest complaint about this cup is that it is difficult to clean, even though it comes with a flexible brush for the straw.

    r/BestViewsReviewsView thread →

  • Difficulty with valve and sucking for baby

    I noticed that my son tried to sip out of it once and gave up, indicating that the design is not suitable for toddlers. The design is not suitable for toddlers as my son gave up trying to sip from it.

    r/BestViewsReviewsView thread →

  • Comparison to Dr. Brown's and cleaning tips

    We love the Dr Brown's weighted straw cup!! Water actually passes through the straw when rinsed (one way but still). The munchkin cup is frustrating because of the valve. Dr. Browns can dribble whatever was left in the tip of the straw but no real leaks, like with the Nuby cup.

    r/BabyCenterView thread →

  • Not spill-proof but good for learning

    Ok - Not spill proof and my kid does spill it every once in a while. I have to remind her to look for the hole in the lid. Very small but perfect size if they are just starting to learn. Cute colors.

    u/Hemmyherer/TargetView thread →

  • Overflow and leaking from pressure buildup

    Yup, I forgot one in dh's truck overnight and there was more in the cup holder than the cup the next morning 😬

    u/Anonymousr/BabyCenterView thread →