SpilStop is now Spillspoiler and Spillspoilersport.
Previously, I shared a great product, SpilSTOP. What's SpilSTOP?
SpilStop is a convenient way to convert a bottle into a sealed drink. Simply screw on SpilStop to the bottle, insert a straw and enjoy your drink.
SpliStop fits on the following items:
Standard baby bottles (Evenflo, Playtex, Dr. Brown's Gerber, etc
8 Oz plastic bottles of Pediasure, Ensure, Glucerna, Equate, and Parent's Choice nutrition drinks
Store brand nutrition drinks (Wal-Mart, Kroger, Meijer and Target).
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i don't have a worst spill story YET, but I used to knock things over all the time when I was little so this would have been great
ReplyDeletelauren51990 at aol dot com
The worst is probably when I put my Diet Mountain Dew in my purse and the lid wasn't on tight. The drink flooded my purse. The Mt. Dew was dripping out of the bottom of my purse. It was a huge sticky mess to clean up.
ReplyDeleteI have too many to name!
ReplyDeletei don't have a worst spill story yet but I sometimes spill milk on the table :-)
ReplyDelete(Fiona N - iceyogurt@gmail.com)
My kids are always spilling stuff mostly just little spills though.Thank goodness we have tile floors for easy clean up.
ReplyDeleteI don't have one but my kids love to spill their drinks EVERYWHERE!
ReplyDeletewheni am drinking the water and then have to watch what i put it on the table here were my computer is
ReplyDeleteMy worst spill story is when my daughter had a drink in her backpack and the top wasn't on tight and it spilled all in her backpack, all over her homework, all over the seat and all over her laptop. It was a nasty mess! Luckily they were able to repair the computer. I felt like crying!
ReplyDeleteMy worst spill has been red kool-aid on the carpet in a rented home! MESSY!!
ReplyDeletehollymsc123@aol.com
When my 3 y/o daughter plugged up the sink in our entertaining room (bar set up)with her puzzle pieces, and then decided to just turn the water on... and leave it on. The carpet took 3 days to dry!
ReplyDeletedefinitely red kool-aid on the carpet!
ReplyDeletenot sure if i would call it a spill story but my son spit up on a very established woman and i felt embarrassed!!!
ReplyDeletetamarsweeps at gmail [dot.com