30 January 2006

Sippy cup on-the-go

Never fails: you leave home without a sippy cup, and minutes later the toddler's begging for a drink. Instructables offers a DIY solution: bore a hole into a drink top with a car key, then poke a straw thru. [Via Lifehacker]

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Re: Sipppy cup on the go

I have in the past found this information to be true, using the same technique (with a pocketknife) on the plastic containers of milk bought at convenience stores. Saved my life a few times!!!

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