PouchPops are engineered with a clinical understanding of infant and toddler feeding. The PouchPops are only 1¼in high and are designed to securely screw on/off to prevent slippage during self-feeding by the infant.
The patent-pending PouchPops include a universal fit and work with any food pouch designed for babies. They’re manufactured with premium, hospital-grade silicone that’s soft and supple, plus BPA-free and free of phthalates.
The universal fit not only makes it easy to use and reuse, but can also be conveniently cleaned by hand and is dishwasher-safe.
“The PouchPops protect the child’s delicate mouth from the numerous ‘ouch points’ on a food pouch,” said Rob Reinders, president of Performance Packaging of Nevada. “Specifically, those points are (1) the hard leading edge of the straw, (2) hard thermoplastic threads, (3) hard plastics used for both breaking the cap seal as well as the assembly of the pouch, and (4) the foil edges on both sides of the pouch.
“PouchPops are not just an attachment, they’re an investment in a child’s safety and comfort. We really believe their design provides a smooth transition from bottle feeding to the nutritious solid foods provided in today’s modern pouches.”
Available in packs of four through Amazon.com. They are also available for brand owners to enter into the retail market under their marquee names.
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