Includes 16 fl, oz. cup with straw and removable top.
Average Rating:
3.5 out of 5
Rating Snapshot
(4 reviews)
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2 of 4 (50%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for John Deere Tire 16 oz. Cups
Review 1 for John Deere Tire 16 oz. Cups
Overall:
5
out of 5
Reviewed by:firstmomma
Title: John deere tire sippies
Date: November 25, 2009
"These were a hit... everyone thought they were cute! Don't know how sterile they would be for constant future use - hard to clean BUT they were wonderful for the party!"
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Review 2 for John Deere Tire 16 oz. Cups
Overall:
3
out of 5
Reviewed by:Anonymous
Title: Not what I had hoped
Date: November 25, 2009
"These are really cute in design and theory, but not what I had hoped. First of all, they do leak out the straw hole. That isn't a surprise, but would have been nice if they were leak-proof. Also, it is hard to get all the liquid out of these. It gets trapped in the lid and base."
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Review 3 for John Deere Tire 16 oz. Cups
Overall:
2
out of 5
Reviewed by:aims2272 Location:
buffalo, ny
Title: JD Tire cup
Date: July 14, 2009
"Son was so excited to see this thought it was the coolest thing ever, But not very good to fill, clean and it leaks out the cracks where you screw it closed as well as the sticker gets wet and it peels off. Son had a meltown that sticker came off.Otherwise for looks or decoration it is an awesome item."
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Review 4 for John Deere Tire 16 oz. Cups
Overall:
4
out of 5
Reviewed by:CookieMom
Title: The Hit of the Party!
Date: July 13, 2009
"All the guests who came to my 2-year-old's birthday party can't stop talking about these unique favors! They could be used at the party and taken home by each child. (I put out masking tape and a marker for labeling since it's inconvenient to write directly on the cup.) My only complaint is that the straw is cheap, not the durable kind I expected. Also, I should probably have put out a funnel to help the parents pour drinks into the narrow opening at the top."