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Holstein Black White Cow Red Bow On A 20 Ounce Tumbler Insulated Coffee Cup
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Description
- Each of our tumblers is custom-hand-made of SUS 304 body, premium material lid, and also is sprayed a special paint on the outside of the tumble.
- The only drink lid that uses the power of magnets to keep your water, beer, or favorite drink on lock.
- A durable coat of color won’t fade, peel, or crack through extended field use and also provide additional grip.
- The double-wall insulated tumbler with a vacuum between helps your drink to keep its temperature from 3 to 4 hours.
- Capacity: 20oz.
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