Squooshi Re-usable Pouches: On-The-Go Eating Made Fun and Simple (Giveaway)

By now we’ve heard about the enormous amount of benefits in making your own baby food. It’s economical and you know what’s going in your child’s tummy. From prepping the ingredients to food storage, playing chef to your kids can seem intimidating. But, more and more awesome products are being offered to help make it all a little easier.

The latest must-have is called Squooshi, and eating on-the-go has never been simpler for kids.

Shannon Waldis and Noel Wren are a father-daughter team on a mission to make eating healthier, more cost effective, convenient and environmentally friendly. Squooshi is a reusable food pouch that you fill up with baby food, smoothies, pureed food, yogurt, oatmeal and more!

The pouches are also re-sealable, not to mention easy-to-use and easy-to-clean for kids of all ages. You can just pop it in the dishwasher or wash it by hand. Check out these easy cleaning instructions .

I made baby food for my daughter who is now two years old and I plan to do so with my new baby arriving in January 2013. This product would definitely be a huge help for me while I’m out and about and will also help the baby self feed when the time comes. Less of a mess, hooray!

 Why you’ll love Squooshi pouches:

  • Fun and adorable designs that are appealing to picky eaters
  • BPA free, Phthalate free, PVC free and Lead free
  • Attaches to Boon Spoon
  • They’ll save you money!

Pre-filled pouches cost between $1.50 – $2.25 each! By filling up your own Squooshi pouch, it’ll keep you from having to buy pre-filled ones week after week.

Besides saving money, Squooshi pouches also help save the earth.

More than two billion plastic food pouches end up in landfills each year, and by using Squooshi pouches you’ll be doing your part to preserve the planet. The company says empty pouches require a lot less fuel for shipping and most pre-packaged food travels over 1,200 miles before it reaches your table!

If you’re into seeing your child eat good food in a fun, Eco-friendly way, than Squooshi is for you!

If you have any questions, this family-run company has you covered!

Click here for frequently asked questions

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  I was compensated for writing this post, however all opinions are my own.

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53 Comments

  1. Bananas sure can be messy, this will help.

  2. My little one loves applesauce and I like to hide some carrots in there too 🙂

  3. Sweet potatoes with cinnamon!

  4. Sweet Potatoes. It is what I started with for my first.

  5. Tina Weathers says:

    Applesauce and yogurt! 🙂

  6. Yogurt or applesauce, both can be messy for a child when eaten out of a cup.

  7. banana and apple sauce

  8. Applesauce! She loves it!

  9. I would fill it with yogurt or applesauce!

  10. What an amazing idea… one of those “Million dollar ideas” I with I had thought of first. I would fill this with my morning Nutri Bullet drink and give it to my 2-year old for breakfast on the go!

  11. Good idea for traveling applesauce.

  12. These look terrific! I would love to fill them with healthy but messy green smoothies.

  13. apples and sweet potatoes

  14. Tracy Cary says:

    How awesome are these. Love having to go pouches and reusable would be even better. I would totally make some applesauce for these.

  15. Bananas are just SOOO easy!

  16. Oh, this would be perfect for my baby due soon! I’m excited to make baby food again, but can’t remember what I would start with! MAybe apples or sweet potato?? lol

  17. Kelly Falcone says:

    Avocados and pears

  18. Probably bananas or yogurt, easy right?

  19. i would try applesauce

  20. Brittany Odonnell says:

    sweet potatoes or bananas

  21. Avocado & Banana Mash!

  22. Jennifer b says:

    Everything!! Sweet potato, kale, yogurt and the list goes on. These would be awesome

  23. Yogurt would be my #1 choice!

  24. Joanna {Baby Gators Den} says:

    Applesauce for the kids!

  25. Butternut squash apple sauce!

  26. Michele C. says:

    My 2 yo still LOVES the pouches for on the go snacks, so I’d probably mix up a fruit/veg mix, like apples and sweet potatoes or something yummy like blueberries and bananas.

  27. We’d do sweet potatoes with cinnamon. Yum!

  28. yogurt smoothies! this is such a great idea!

  29. Elizabeth says:

    We make a ton of yogurt, so that would probably be the first thing in these pouches for us!

  30. Kristie (goodhomestuff) says:

    What a great idea. Healthy food and no mess!

  31. Kimberlie says:

    I’d start with applesauce – always a favorite!

  32. So many food options, but probably Fruit and oatmeal purée, one of our daily staples.

  33. Ive been wanting to try these!

  34. I make smoothies with milk, bananas, and whatever frozen fruits are in the freezer, then throw in a handful of spinach. It would be perfect for a pouch!

  35. My dd loves the pouches at the store and I love that she is getting some veggies.

  36. I would say bananas should be easy.

  37. A fruit and yogurt blend.

  38. Applesauce and butternut squash

  39. Gina Hodges says:

    I already make baby food for my son and I love it. These pouches would be great for on the go!

  40. I would love to make a combination of mashed avocado and bananas for my little guy.

  41. Marianne S. says:

    bananas…seems the easiest!

  42. applesauce. im not the best cook seems like it would be easy and foolproof. hopefully!

  43. Nancy Johnson Horn ( says:

    Squooshi looks awesome. I still use a lot of pouches with my 28 month old (who barely eats). He’ll eat anything in a pouch, so this would be great!

  44. sindy murray says:

    green beans,peas, peaches!!

  45. Angela E. says:

    Yogurt is one for sure.

  46. Ashley Hu says:

    Smashed bananas and yogurt.

  47. Everything… Apples, carrots, broccoli ,etc.

  48. Applesauce for our kids

  49. Donna O'Neil says:

    Pureed sweet potatoes.