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Hi we went through a ton before my daughter settled on the next tommee tippee up from the free flow. I was sure it didn't hold a full milk feed either but I put 8 oz in the bottle and poured it into the cup and it was fine, full, but fine. The only thing was that this cup is not free flow, but in a way it was a ok as it made the transition a little easier from bottle to beaker (for milk feeds. We still kept water/juice in the TT free flow cup). After a few months of using this cup my daughter started reducing the amount of milk she drank and also I got fed up with washing up the valve piece and just stuck the milk in the original TT free flow cup. She was fine and still uses this now. (the other thing I did was buy a few cheap own brand supermarket cups and then its not so bad when they don't like them!). PS several friends get on well with the 'cow cup'.

We always used the Tommee Tippee cups too - like these ones;


http://www.tommeetippee.co.uk/product/explora_easy_drink_cup_6m/


The ones I have can have replacement spouts fitted when needed - like this;


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tommee-Tippee-Easiflow-Replacement-Spout/dp/B000HSVN92


So I've had really good use out of them (2 children).


Molly

I switched from tommee tippee freeflow to anyway up cups and think they are brilliant - though after a year of constant use and putting in the dishwasher every day the lids are starting to leak but think you can get replacement lids

http://www.hellobabydirect.co.uk/products/69050-ltg-anyway-up-cup-top-beaker-9-months-----blue.html

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