I received a product at no cost for review purposes. I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. In May, I published my Yummi Pouch reusable food pouch review. My kids still love them (my 2 year old will ask for a “yogurt squeezy thing” at snack time.) We used them in my daughter’s lunches for the last month of the school year also, and they have held up fantastically. Yummi Pouch offered to send me their newest products, the cloth snack bag, cloth sandwich bag, and everything storage bag.
I received a product at no cost for review purposes. I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Silikids popped onto my radar when I saw their Siliskin top, which is a stretchy silicone piece that slips over a glass, plastic or metal cup, to turn it into a sippy.
I received a product sample at no cost for review purposes. I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Like most kids, mine love just about anything that comes in a pouch. Applesauce, fruit puree, yogurt – anything in a pouch. Unfortunately they are rather pricey, create a lot of garbage, and aren’t fresh, homemade foods. Yummi Pouch solves these problems with their reusable food pouches.
I know I’m a little late for an Easter post – oops! Post contains affiliate links, if you click through and make a purchase, I may receive a small percentage of your purchase as commission. I received these items in my item of the month club, which I paid for myself. I was not asked to write, nor was I compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own. Despite the similar names, these two eco-friendly Easter products aren’t made by the same company. I received both an Eco-Eggs egg coloring kit (made by Eco-Kids) and plastic eco eggs (made by Eco Eggs USA) in my Up on the Hill item of the month club.