💼 Elevate your feeding game with spill-proof, eco-smart style!
The Aqua 16 oz Squeasy Snacker is a reusable, spill-proof silicone food pouch designed for both liquids and soft foods. Made from 100% food-grade, BPA-free silicone, it features a patented no-spill insert to prevent leaks and messes. Dishwasher and freezer safe, this durable pouch is perfect for on-the-go feeding, fitting easily into diaper bags and cup holders, making it an ideal choice for busy parents seeking convenience and safety.
Brand | Squeasy Snacker |
Material | Silicone |
Color | Aqua |
Capacity | 16 ounces |
Special Feature | No-Spill Insert |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel, Sports, On-the-go feeding |
Number of Items | 1 |
Reusability | Reusable |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Style | 16 Ounce |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Squeasy Gear |
UPC | 856116007422 |
Package Dimensions | 9.06 x 2.91 x 2.76 inches |
Item model number | SS16AB1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Silicone |
Additional product features | No-Spill Insert |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
B**N
Great for babies and toddlers
I originally bought one of these for my toddler age daughter. I wanted a reusable dishwasher safe pouch, I figured its cheaper and better for the environment then buying the disposable pouches at the store. It worked great, its extremely easy to clean and we never had issues with the spill guard. Fast forward to me having twins, these worked amazingly for baby food. My boys could hold these themselves so neither had to wait for me to feed them or take turns being spoon fed. Also essentially eliminated all mess. With 2 babies 2 mouths and 2 highchairs these saved me alot of clean up and also kept the peace when my boys got hangry. They also did not have trouble getting the food out. We are not using these as much now that we're eating solids but they are still great for yogurt, smoothies ect. I highly recommend. I think this is a quality product that does as advertised.
A**R
Great Quality
Our family has three of these squeasy they hold up so well. One was purchased in 2015, another in 2018, and this new one in 2025. The oldest one only has some teeth marks from a toddler, but it was used daily for apple sauce and baby food. We now use these for traveling with condiments in our cooler, like mayo, ketchup, etc... I highly recommend these for their versatility and longevity.
K**T
Best Reusable Food pouch by far
All photos are of a 1 year old used squeasy, daily used and washedI bought a ton of different squeezy reusable food the little green pouches (which were the worst), Squooshi Reusable Food Pouchs, and the Squooshi Reusable Food Pouch, and of course the squeasy snacker. after the first two tries I've never even bothered with the other three types. They are a waste of money at the bottom of my kitchen drawer.One thing that made this shine out more then the others is the fact that he can't just squeeze it easily and the puree goes everywhere. he has to actively suck out the food/drink in order for it to come out. I give these to him after daycare in the car on the way home with no worries that it's going to be all over the back seat by the time I get home. Same for the sofa/floors of my house. I can give this to him and not have to be eagle eyes on him the whole time. As soon as he's semi done with the squeezable pounches, he will start shaking them around and squeezing and I will have some nice art all over the room...learned this lesson well at my grandma's on her nice white sofa and walls...and later we realized on some of her paintings on the walls too...and of course carpet...it was like a horror show of the murder of fruit.Also compared to the other three is that cleaning is a doable thing. in most of the others, especially the ones with the opening to the side and the animal print squooshis...inside where the plastic opening meets pounch there are two crevasses that you just can't seem to get anything in there to clean out the gunk. So unless you're completely on top of rinsing them out RIGHT after they are empty...you're going to have an impossible time cleaning them.With that said...there are some spots on the squeasy that are hardish to clean. Which is the lid/sucking area. If you get some of the puree to overflow into where you twirl closed the opening, and the food dries there, it's a bit hard to clean. But it's doable, you just soak and scrub and rinse, worst case sinarios I just get a toothpick and poke the very edges of what collected there. But the advantages of how these save my furniture and floors of mr picasso's work...totally worth the extra effort of cleaning them.With the others you can not make it past the consistency of apple sauce, or it will be instant spillage everywhere. In the squeasy you just put whatever, I haven't tried but I'm willing to bet milk/water/ and such would not spill either due to the red inner piece that seals the opening until the next suck. actually *runs to test this now real quick*Yup, holds water like a champ, not a drop came outAlso unlike all the others, you can take each piece apart to wash them. I hand wash everything in my house (no dishwasher) so that is really important to me, that I can really get into each piece and scrub.I've been using the squeasy for a year now and have bought two more to go with it. It has been used at least once a day for that full year and shows no sign of breaking down even with the teething and chewing there is very little damage to the mouth piece. Which is pretty impressive to me considering I go through a sippy cup a month due to this chomper.How to clean? BUY A BABY BOTTLE CLEANER IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE!!! I already had so that worked out but it's so much easier then trying to wiggle a sponge in there. BUT, it's doable with a sponge. shove the whole soapy sponge inside, take off the orange plastic piece, and just rub the container over the sponge to get it to scrub all inside. so not impossible but still, baby bottle cleaner makes your life easier.For the plastic pieces, if you don't wash right away, I'd soak them then scrub with the sponge. For the small bits you can't seem to get clean? a toothpick after soaking gets it all to come off within seconds.I know that seems like alot of work, but I spent alot more time on the others trying to get them clean and never being able to. Maybe I'm just anal but hey, I like my baby's stuff clean when it goes into his mouth again.Good luck on any choice you make! but you should choose the squeasy :P
I**
Perfect size for juice and Chia seed
I bought these for a morning grab and go breakfast of green juice and Chia seeds. They’re absolutely perfect. Just the right size.
C**M
Great product to store home made sauces.
Works great! I make my own sriracha mayo in these bottles. The one misgiving I have is that the screw-on cap is too narrow. The silicon container would be so much easier to clean out if the mouth was wider.
M**K
Great!
Love these for my toddler. This is our 4th one. We make fruit smoothies for him and after awhile, there’s stuff that’s hard to wash out and we can’t scrub it off no matter how hard we try. But we still love these, and keep buying them! Even his daycare wanted to know where we got them because they wanted them for their kids! It’s cool that you can take the part off in the cap to make it fast flowing if needed.
K**T
Toddler cannot see the spinach in his smoothie !!!
This squeasy food pouch is fantastic for my 3 year old grandson who decided last spring to stop eating.His mother does not have time to prepare the smoothies. I've purchased 8 to have a week's supply ready (or frozen). It is so successful, the child asks me for more smoothies when I visit. First, the bottle is tactile for the toddler. Just watch then use it. It does not leak even if thrown, shaken upside down, or pointed down & squeezed. For those reports of leaks--you don't have the top & washer on correctly. I don't put "whole" foods such as applesauce in it--I cut up apples and put them in the vitamin--so no problems of being too thick. It is amazing how much whole fresh spinach I can "stuff" into grape juice along with cauliflower, squash, carrots. Only one problem, a frozen bottle feel from freezer and the plastic hinge broke. Relatively expensive, but stopping the fights over eating and getting vegetables into my grandson is worth the price. And thank goodness for Amazon free and fast delivery.
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