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Tervis Limited Edition 30oz. Stainless Steel Tumblers

John got an e-mail a couple weeks ago that he was not sure it was legit. He was like “I got this e-mail from some cup company. I don’t know anything about them. Have you heard of them?” I was thrilled when he said the company was Tervis. I am the caffeine queen, mainly through the heavenly vehicle of iced coffee. I have many different brands of 30oz. tumblers and I never turn down trying another. I’m a 3rd grade teacher IRL, so I have been gifted ALL the cups over the past 18 years in the classroom. Tervis contacted him to see if he would try their special, limited edition (numbered to 500) Dungeons and Dragons 30z. Stainless Steel Tumbler and review it prior to it’s release. I told him that yes, he would be happy to. (IE: I would love to.) He responded back to them in the affirmative and so we waited for the delivery. The box arrived just a few days later and it was quite a large box. We were expecting other deliveries so I gently shook the box to determine what was in it. I heard metal, so I placed the box to the side for him to open when he came home from his merchandising job. When he got home and opened the box, much to my surprise, there were two tumblers! One for him, and one for me! I wanted the D&D Master’s Guide design, because it is done in a vibrant purple etching, but John loved that design so I got the D&D- Monster Manual design. This is a teal and gold etching design. Both designs absolutely pop off the dark tumbler. We washed them up (hand wash only) and began trying them out. John filled his with ice and water and drank from the tumbler on the podcast. When he came back up after recording, he filled the cup again and left it to sit overnight with ice, to see if the drink would remain cold overnight. It performed very well, just as we expected. The water was ice cold, and there were even some pieces of ice still in the tumbler. I used mine to take my iced coffee with Pruvit ketones mixed in, to a socially distanced breakfast with some friends. The 30oz. volume was just perfect to fill 3/4 of the way with coffee, add the powder ketones, and fill the rest of the way with HWC. I used my stainless steel straw to mix my caffeinated goodness up. Even while sitting outside in the heat and humidity for a couple of hours, my iced coffee stayed cold and yummy. We both highly recommend these tumblers. The weight is a great feel in your hand and the lid is made well for either drinking from directly, as John did, or using a reusable straw, as I did. The one drawback for me is that I can’t just throw it in the dishwasher. That being said, hand-washing the tumbler is quick and easy.

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Tervis will be releasing these particular designs Wednesday, August 26. Subsequent designs will release each Wednesday thereafter. To date, Tervis has released tumblers in Marvel- Spider-Man 1962, which has expired; Marvel- The Avengers ‘90’s Comic in limited edition of 1,000; DC Comics Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth, which has expired; DC Comics- Batman Comic Art limited to 500; and DC Comics- Wonder Woman Comic Art limited to 500. The Wonder Woman tumbler is calling my name, so I feel like this will be added to my tumbler collection quite soon. At $44.95 per tumbler, you are getting a quality product with an awesome design and functionality. You can visit the Tervis Fan Shop to view the upcoming designs as well as what has been released.

Thank you to Tervis for sending us these tumblers to review!

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