20 September 2006

Juice box "wings" prevent spills

Jonathan shares his juice box hack:

Someone just introduced me to the concept of "wings" on a juice box. Just fold up the little cardboard tabs on the top, and have the kids hold the juice box by the "wings" -- keeps 'em from squeezing the box (and wearing the juice). Simple.

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Too simple. The rest of us are now berating ourselves for never thinking of it. We've dribbled, squirted and sprayed juice all over the 50 states and beyond. All because you didn't tell us this idea sooner!

There are also a wide variety of juice box holders, which are easier for a two year old to hold, but this works great in a pinch.

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