3 Reasons our Tilty Cup doesn't have a valve. E-mail
Tilty Quest
Written by Tilty's Dad   
Friday, 27 June 2008 07:48
  1. It is virtually impossible to clean.
  2. Valves force the child to suck harder then non-valve cups. Which really means it's a "bottle in disguise."
  3. The ADA, American Dental Association recommends that a sippy cup with a snap on lid and without a valve is better for dental development. (That sounds a lot like a Tilty Cup to me!)

"When shopping for a training cup, avoid those that have no-spill valves. A useful training cup will have a snap-on or screw-on lid with a spout."
For the Dental Patient..., JADA, Vol.135, March 2004, ADA