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04. 05. 2007

Dwink

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You know the drill. You hand your kid a juicebox. She grabs it, excited that mom finally gave in and let her have some juice. The straw goes in. The irresistible urge to squeeze the box overcomes her...and...oops, wait, ahhh! There goes the juice, dribbling out the straw and onto her arm and the nicely laundered outfit she has on. I hate to say it, but the dreaded juicebox dribble is one of the main reasons why the toddler doesn't get a juicebox even though she doesn't understand why other kids get juice all the time, so why can't she? (ok, that and my big fear of dental decay).

Dwink, a mom-made invention is one of those little things in life that makes a potentially annoying situation, pleasant. Sure, you might say, I've seen other juicebox holders out there, what makes this one so special? Unlike others on the market that are made of hard plastic, Dwink's case is ever-so-slightly flexible so that you can fit different size juiceboxes in the holder (because as you know, there is no universal juicebox size - something the beverage companies have done to annoy us, I'm sure). I've tried to fit a couple of different boxes into the holder and they do all fit, but the really skinny, tall ones still have room for that squeeze factor on top. Still, the 2 handles distract the kids from that squeeze urge and for $4.99, you'll save yourself a lot of clean-up time.

Posted by Jenna    Category: books/media
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