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Cool Gear: Snack Time Review and Giveaway

                                                         

About Cool Gear:
"Cool Gear International creates innovative products that strive to revolutionize the green movement with the hopes of eliminating disposable plastic bottle waste, as well as encourage a healthier and happier you.  Through our patented technology, we help provide cool, clean water, as well as fresh, crisp, food for a busy on the go lifestyle.  Every product has a sleek design that promotes individuality through its unique color and graphics.  Consumers need products that fit into their schedule and reflect their personality.  Cool Gear Goes With You"

Thank you Cool Gear for sending me the Snack Time product to review and sending one to a winner in this giveaway.  All opinions are 100% mine, I was not paid to do this review.  



The Cool Gear- Snack Time arrived in the mail and was packaged very safe.  I put the top portion only (per instructions) in the freezer.  After a few hours I poured some milk in it and put a snack on the bottom portion and we headed out of the house.  My daughter loved her new cup and the color...pink of course!  


My daughter who is 4 could easily hold it in her small hands and so could my 16 month.  I like that you can tip the drink upside down and nothing comes out (as long as the straw is not out) and you can access your snack in a simple way.  The difficult thing is I screwed on the bottom snack portion to tight and it was a challenge for my daughter to open without assistance.  
One thing I disliked was that it is not dishwasher safe.  On a good note it is very simple to clean!!  The straw comes off and I have had no issues with cleaning! 
I absolutely LOVE these features:
BPA free
The snack container on the cup
NON-toxic gel filled top container to keep drinks cool
Flip top sipper
Great to use in the car

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Comments

Unknown said…
I love the 15oz coffee travel mug
Sarah said…
The Vision Double Wall Bottle is nice.

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Amy V said…
i like the cereal kit
Unknown said…
I like the Reduce Reuse Recycle 24oz bottle.

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My Email: abbegirl1977 at gmail dot com
Unknown said…
Alexa Review here: http://www.alexa.com/reviews/single/6225681

My Name: Heather Abbe
My Email: abbegirl1977 at gmail dot com
Unknown said…
Love the Cool Zooey Flip Tip mug. It's cute!
Freeze & Lock large square
I like the Zooey Flip Tops and the Cereal on the Go cereal container
Deanna said…
fave: Pure™ Basic
24oz filtration bottle
xxo
Nancy said…
I like the Stayfit Cereal to Go.

Nancy
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Anna Maloy said…
I love the Stayfit lunch chiller.

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Sunnie said…
I like the stayfit lunh cooler.
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Sue Bunting said…
suebunting1977@gmail.com fav product is Snack Time!!!!!
amber p said…
I could for sure use the filtration bottle
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RILEKAT said…
I like the Serpentine 64oz bottle
Leanne Hill said…
I like the reduce reuse recycle water bottle
jackie said…
i like the cool zooey flip tops and also the cereal to go

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