If you're traveling during the holidays (or any time of the year), you may be thinking about how best to transport food for your infant. These eco-friendly glass containers from Wean Green are perfect for homemade foods now or snack and finger foods when they're older. Plus it doesn't hurt that they're oh so pretty!
After the shock of their bright colors wears off (seriously, we're like a moth to a flame!) and you start taking a look at what these food cubes from Wean Green have to offer, it's easy to see the flexibility and advantages they could bring to your home.
Being made from glass they can actually be popped in the oven (without their lids), microwave, dishwasher and even freezer. They won't be leach toxic chemicals into your foods (they're BPA, PVC, Phthalates, and Plasticizer free), and they'll have longevity over the years. Each cube holds 4 ounces and has markers on the side for measuring.
Once your tots are off baby food they'd work great for toting snacks in your purse or bag and past that they'd even work to hold office supplies like paper clips and thumb tacks. They're available in 4 packs of solid colors or a multipack ($28) through Wean Green.






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I love how eco-friendly they are but 4 for $28 isn't wallet friendly. Anyone know a cheaper version that is still as eco-friendly?
If you want to go way cheap, I just use the 4 oz containers Ball sells in the canning section of your neighborhood supermarket.
Ah, yes--thanx for the suggestion Rune!
Thanks Rune!!
Amazon sells the 4 oz Ball containers too (there is no canning section in my neighborhood market, believe me!).
Only minus: glass is heavy. If you're flying, especially international, plastic is still the most practical.
Or there's that free option:
Those little jars that are fully recyclable, free with your purchase of baby food, reusable, sanitize-able, BPA free, and you're not out $7 if you lose or break one.
I bought these, and sadly, they leak. :(