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Plastic Free Rating
Kid Cup 12oz with Straw Lid
Baby & Kids·Klean Kanteen

Kid Cup 12oz with Straw Lid

A
PFR Grade
Excellent — minimal plastic, transparent materials, safe for daily use
18/8 stainless steel body, no plastic contact with liquid. Silicone straw and lid. No BPA, no BPS, no phthalates, no microplastic shedding.
PFR Approved

The safest sippy cup alternative available. 18/8 stainless steel body, silicone straw, no plastic contact with liquid. Used by pediatric environmental health experts for their own children.

Score Breakdown
Materials
10
Packaging
8
Transparency
9
Durability
10

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Low Exposure Risk — Why This Product Category Matters

Stainless steel cups with silicone straws eliminate all plastic-to-liquid contact. The 18/8 food-grade stainless steel body is inert — it does not leach any chemicals into liquids at any temperature. The silicone straw is the only component that contacts liquid, and food-grade silicone is considered one of the safest materials available. Klean Kanteen publishes full material disclosures and has been independently tested for heavy metals.

Why We Recommend This Product

Stainless steel is inert and does not leach any chemicals. Silicone straw is food-grade and free of BPA, BPS, and phthalates. Full material disclosure published by Klean Kanteen.

Chemical & Health Analysis

Each chemical of concern is broken down below — what it is, where it comes from in this product, what it does to the body, and who is most at risk.

1

None of concern

Source

N/A

Health Risk

18/8 stainless steel is inert and does not leach chemicals. Food-grade silicone is considered safe for all ages including infants.

Who Is Most At RiskNo significant chemical risk identified.

All health claims are based on published, peer-reviewed research from the NIH, WHO, IARC, and peer-reviewed journals. This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.