Customer Reviews for Set of 10 Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers - NO Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC

Set of 10 Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers - NO Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC
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Set of 10 Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers - NO Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC Our Price: $4.44
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Set of 10 Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers - NO Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC

Customer Review: Great product!
Summary: 5 Stars

I have purchased these and the larger size and they are both great. I plan on using these as the kids get older for freezing purees that can be added to pancakes, muffins, ect. You can use them beyond the baby years.

Customer Review: Love it!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

These are really helpful when making food for my baby. The little cubes are easy to fill and freeze for later use.

Customer Review: Great little tray
Summary: 5 Stars

This tray works out perfect for my home-made food. Each little box is just enough storage for one feeding.

Customer Review: great for baby food
Summary: 5 Stars

These are great! No more wasted baby food or storing one little bit in a giant container.

Customer Review: Very useful though slightly flimsy
Summary: 4 Stars

I was given 1 set of these as a gift at my baby shower and recently started using them as my son starts to explore solids. I've only used them for purees (not breastmilk) and love that they're very clear so I can tell what's in them. I haven't had any issues with them not standing up in the freezer and find that they defrost/warm very quickly if placed in warm water for a few minutes. The biggest perk for me is that I can make 3-4 servings of homemade puree, pop them in the freezer then use the individual cubes to mix & match what I send with my son to daycare. I seem to use food up within 2-3 weeks of preparation and haven't experienced any freezer burn.

I have noticed that the lids don't always seal, but the problem seems to be that food has gotten on the rim or lid or the cube has been overfilled. If I'm careful when filling them, I'm fine.

I plan to buy more so I can keep a better assortment of foods frozen at one time but think I might get the 2oz variety to keep up with my son's appetite.
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