Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Contains no Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, PVC
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Average customer review:Product Description
Set of ten Individual Freezer Cube Containers with tray * Stackable, airtight & dishwasher safe * Ideal for small individual snacks or portions * Safe for freezing homemade baby food * Perfect for storing breast milk * Each cube holds 1 fluid ounce
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #475 in Baby Product
- Brand: Baby cubes
- Model: 301
- Dimensions: 1.75" h x 1.75" w x 1.75" l, .13 pounds
Features
- Set of ten (10) Individual Freezer Cube Containers with tray.
- Each cube has a snap on lid.
- Cubes are dishwasher safe.
- Ideal for small individual snacks
- Holds 1 fluid ounce each
Customer Reviews
You need this
We were still in the hospital and had been parents about half a day when we told someone we planned to puree our own food so that we didn't have to pay for all of those Gerber jars. Someone told us about putting baby food in ice cube trays, the advantage being that you could freeze as many squares worth of food as you need and it would stay fresh, then as the baby gets older, when you go to feed him or her you grab x squares of food.
Of course, as soon as we'd received that piece of advice, someone was telling us otherwise -- that you need to somehow cover the ice cube trays so that bacteria doesn't get in there, to prevent freeze burn, and besides that, it's hard to break out just a couple of cubes from an ice cube tray. You can twist and pop an ice cube tray but you never know how many are going to come loose at once. Plus it's not like an automatic ice maker and you can just dispense a few squash cubes; you need something to carry them in.
This product solves almost all of the concerns of the original ice cube tray suggestion. We still puree sweet potato or green beans and put it in the little containers. It's fresher than the Gerber stuff and less expensive, with no preservatives. Since each cube comes out of the tray and has a lidded plastic container, it's convenient to grab a handful of them for a day trip and then pull them out and use them as needed. As they defrost in the car, I can even feed our daughter right out of the plastic container.
Now of course, none of this guarantees your kid is actually going to EAT what you've prepared for them, but that's not the fault of the containers; that's just how babies are sometimes.
Just what I wanted
These have just been great! I had heard about freezing food in ice cube trays and then putting them into a freezer bag for keeping longer but I liked the convenience of feeding from the same container. I bought three sets to start and filled them up in a week. I just wish I had a few more. I plan to get the 2 ounce size also. Just don't go over the "max" fill line or they pop open because of the expanding food.
Waste of Money
Hi, I bought these, thought they looked practical and sounded good. well I have used them for the first time, filled them below the line and placed them on the tray in the freezer - next morning all the lids had popped open.
Acidentally dropped one as I took it out of the freezer today and the lid smashed off.
Not happy with this product at all.
I wish I had thought of the ice-cube tray and then slipping into zip-lock freezer bags - I wouldn't have wasted my money on these.
And to top it all off I bought two trays!!




