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This slim 20 oz stainless steel tumbler brings playful energy to everyday sipping. Lightweight and tall, it slips into cup holders and backpacks while keeping drinks contained with a tight-fitting lid and reusable straw. The glossy, protective varnish highlights colorful, kid-friendly dinosaur artwork that wraps around the cylindrical surface. Durable stainless construction resists rust and wear, and the 360° printable area means the illustration stays vibrant from every angle. Use it for cold water, juice, or iced drinks while running errands, heading to school, or spending an afternoon at the park — a bright, durable companion that’s built for daily use.
Product features
- High-grade stainless steel construction for rust resistance and durability
- 20 oz (600 ml) slim cylindrical shape fits most cup holders
- Includes clear lid and reusable straw for spill-reduced sipping
- Glossy protective varnish over full 360° printable area for vivid artwork
- Dimensions: 3.11" × 8.42" (7.9 cm × 21.4 cm); sourced blank with matte base finish
Care instructions
- Hand wash only
Dino-Mite 20oz Stainless Steel Tumbler — Cute Dinosaur Travel Cup for Kids & Dino Lovers
$35.99
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Product features
- High-grade stainless steel construction for rust resistance and durability
- 20 oz (600 ml) slim cylindrical shape fits most cup holders
- Includes clear lid and reusable straw for spill-reduced sipping
- Glossy protective varnish over full 360° printable area for vivid artwork
- Dimensions: 3.11" × 8.42" (7.9 cm × 21.4 cm); sourced blank with matte base finish
Care instructions
- Hand wash only
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