You haven't heard of Funbites? I am surprised, as this amazing easy to use and clean kitchen tool is so popular. It instantly cuts your children's food into Bite-size shapes. The shapes vary on the style of Funbites you have. I chose the square "Cube it" Funbites to review. But the giveaway is going to be for one the Heart shaped Funbites "Luv it"
I love the fact that Funbites is 100% Made in the USA! Funbites is very simple to use and contains its own built into cutter...with curved blades that quickly and easily cut food into small bite size pieces.
All you need is a flat surface. Then place Funbites cutter on top of the food. Remove the popper top and put it aside, you will need it soon. Take a hold of the cutter handles on both sided and press down firmly, rock 5 or 6 times to cut though the food. Lift up the cutter and next insert the popper top and pop out the perfect pieces.
How is that for simplicity at its best and a sandwich or other foods your child will ask to eat over and over again. I know our Funbites has received quite the workout since it arrived.
Funbites is BPA free and can be hand washed or is top-shelf dishwasher safe (if you are lucky enough to have a dishwasher, and if so I am soooo jealous!!).
My trick to get the most out of our sandwiches is...lining the bottom of the Funbites up with the crust of the bread and then push it down...after removing the perfect and small pieces of sandwich...I line up the Funbites again and push it down on the remaining area of bread...less waste!
Do you want to buy your own Funbites right now. Check out Funbites and use the code MarchMadness to get FREE SHIPPING.
Did you know Funbites is on Facebook? Well, they are and if you head on over right now and like them...you will see that is one entry into winning your own.
Who wants to win??? Enter below and Best of Luck!
Almost forgot to mention....Funbites is part of the Walmart Get On The Shelf contest. I really truly believe they should win, but they can't win if we all do not vote....This doesn't count as an enter in the giveaway, it just shows our support for such a useful, USA Made product. Go show your support and vote today.
Almost forgot to mention....Funbites is part of the Walmart Get On The Shelf contest. I really truly believe they should win, but they can't win if we all do not vote....This doesn't count as an enter in the giveaway, it just shows our support for such a useful, USA Made product. Go show your support and vote today.
Disclaimer: FunBites provided me with a free
sample of this product to review and giveaway I was under no obligation to review it if
sample of this product to review and giveaway I was under no obligation to review it if
I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review in return for the free product.
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I would use them for my 6yr old and 1yr old's sandwiches and for fruits for my 1yr old.
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Everything, haha! ;) I'd use it on my 3 year old's sandwiches mostly, because he's been going through this really long stage where he wants me to cut it into a bunch of different pieces... or shapes. Seriously, the makers of this were GENIUS.
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sandwiches and fruit
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I'd use it on lots of my kids and friends snacks and meals.
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My kids would get a kick out of the sandwich creations made with this- I'd have fun making lunch fun for them
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cutting grilled cheese bites
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I'd use it on apples and cheese.
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I'd use them for my granddaughters and for the girls at my Bunco group.
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