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Travel:
Eating on the Go

Snacks can make or break a travel day. The right containers and tools keep things easier, cleaner, and far less stressful.

Formula & Bottles

Simple ways to prep and feed without the mess
 

Pre-measuring formula ahead of time makes feeding on the
go significantly easier—this is the simplest way to do it.

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DR. BROWNS 
FORMULA DISPENSER

 

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A simple, pre-portioned container that makes feeding on the go quick and mess-free—no extra steps, just pour and go.
Best for: easy, low-stress formula prep while out or traveling

Snack Containers

Snacks aren’t just for eating, they’re one of the easiest ways
to keep kids occupied while you’re out.

Smaller portions = more novelty, more time, and fewer meltdowns.
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ZIPLOC SNACK BAGS

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My go-to for travel.  Portioning snacks into lots of small
bags keeps things feeling new and buys you more time. Simple, flexible, and always useful.
Best for: stretching snacks (and attention spans).

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BPA FREE 
REUSABLE SNACK BAGS

A reusable option that’s easy to clean and great for
repeated use.  Less flexible than disposables, but a good
swap if you prefer not to use single-use bags.

When you need snacks to stay contained (and not end up all over the floor),
these are the ones that actually hold up.

Bento/Lunch Boxes

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BENTGO KIDS LEAK PROOF
5 COMPARTMENT LUNCH BOX

A sturdy, all-in-one container that keeps multiple snacks separated and contained.  Great for outings,
though a bit bulky for smaller bags.
Best for: longer outings or packing a full meal

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GOBE SMALL KIDS
LUNCHBOX SPINNER

 ParentFavorite

An interactive snack container that lets kids rotate
between compartments—fun and engaging, but not
fully spill-proof if shaken or tipped.
Best for: keeping kids occupied while snacking on the go

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West Village, NY​

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