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  2. Sippy cup - Wikipedia

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    The sippy cup, training cup (American English) or beaker (British English) is a modern drinking cup designed for toddlers which prevents or reduces spills. Sippy cups, as opposed to an open cup , have a top which prevents spills, and the child drinks either through a spout or straw.

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    When you have little kids or pets around, it's inevitable you'll end up with a spill or two eventually. Make sure your car, sofa and carpet look good as new afterward with the Bissell Little Green ...

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    HydroFlask waterbottles are insulated in a thick layer of stainless steel and are leak-proof and spill-proof, perfect for the car, sports, travel, backpacks or school. $29 at Amazon RENPHO

  5. I have young kids and always carry plastic bags. You never know when someone’s going to vomit, spill, have an accident, or when you need to stash away garbage. Ziplocks to carry leftovers.

  6. Child-resistant packaging - Wikipedia

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    The child-resistant locking closure for containers was invented in 1967 by Dr. Henri Breault. [7]A history of accidents involving children opening household packaging and ingesting the contents led the United States Congress to pass the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970, authored by U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss of Utah.

  7. Boost Juice - Wikipedia

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    This reusable cup could be constantly reused in store. Users of the Enviro-cup received a $3 discount per use. In 2017, Boost updated its Enviro-Cup with a new Fill-Up-Cup, which maintained the size and discount; however, this cup was considered by the company to be more aesthetically pleasing and was ergonomically designed to be spill-proof. [19]