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This compact 10oz tumbler brings a little wildness to your everyday sips. The kid‑friendly illustration of a loving elephant family and the playful “Trunkloads of Adventure” lettering evoke road trips, park mornings, and backyard explorations. Its slim form fits small hands and cup holders, while the clear push‑on lid with rubber gasket keeps drinks secure as you move between errands or story time. Durable stainless steel construction and dependable insulation mean coffee stays warm for quiet moments and chilled drinks stay refreshing during sunny afternoons. It’s an easy companion for anyone who wants a cheerful, travel-ready cup that feels like a tiny celebration of curiosity.
Product features
- Double-wall stainless steel: durable, rust- and stain-resistant construction
- Vacuum insulated: keeps beverages hot or cold
- Clear push-on lid with rubber gasket: secure seal (no lid cap)
- BPA-free plastic lid; dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
- One size 10 oz with rounded corners — compact and travel-friendly
Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
10oz Adventure Tumbler — "Trunkloads of Adventure" Elephant Travel Cup
$33.25
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$33.25
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Product features
- Double-wall stainless steel: durable, rust- and stain-resistant construction
- Vacuum insulated: keeps beverages hot or cold
- Clear push-on lid with rubber gasket: secure seal (no lid cap)
- BPA-free plastic lid; dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
- One size 10 oz with rounded corners — compact and travel-friendly
Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
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