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Default Parents, Beware, Those Sippy Cup Valves Could Be Growing Mold

Who knew sippy cups could be risky? 

Quebec mom Marie-Pier S. L'Hostie shared a story on her Facebook page earlier this month about a friend whose son was sick. He decided to open the valve on his son's Tommee Tippee sippy cup. That is where he found mold. 






This post has been translated by Facebook from French to English. 

Penny Powell of Quebec also shared the story on Facebook and posted photos of others who found mold in their children's cups. 






 

Tommee Tippee France responded to the complaints on Facebook, but that is when even more parents began sharing their stories and photos of moldy valves, BuzzFeed first reported. 

The company offered a statement to BuzzFeed addressing the supposed root of the cause: 

The results support that when used with recommended liquids (cold, light fluids including water and non-pulp juices) and cleaned in line with instructions, there are no problems. Difficulties have arisen though when liquids that are not recommended for use in the cups have been used, like thick formula milk, pulpy juice and warm liquids. We also recommend that cups are not left for long periods before being cleaned.

Of course, Tommee Tippee is not the only cup capable of growing mold. Parents have taken to community boards to discuss the issue on sites like Baby CenterMold exposure can cause nasal stuffiness, throat irritation, coughing or wheezing, eye irritation, or skin irritation, according to the Centers for Disease Control. 

NuspinKids recommends thoroughly cleaning sippy cups after every use to prevent mold buildup by fully disassembling the cup, washing with soap and warm water and fully drying each part before reassembly. 

Tommee Tippee was not immediately available for further comment. 

 

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