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Our Official NADEC branded 16oz acrylic tumbler brings a splash of purpose to your daily hydration. It has the NADEC logo on one side and the colorful tagline "Help. Hope. Support" on the other.  Features double-wall insulation to keep your hot drinks warm for up to 12 hours and your cold drinks refreshing for up to 24 hours, making it the perfect companion for morning coffee or afternoon iced tea.   

Every single cent from this purchase is poured directly into NADEC’s work helping identify, protect, and support children impacted by substance misuse.  Your support means everything to us, thank you.


Product features
- Double-wall insulation for maintaining drink temperatures
- Vibrant, bright colors from advanced printing techniques
- BPA-free material for safe usage
- Generous 16oz size to hold your favorite beverages
- Includes a secure plastic lid and straw for easy sipping

Care instructions
- Hand wash only

Size:

  16oz
Height, in 6.25
Base diameter, in 2.50
Lid diameter, in 4.00

Official NADEC Acrylic Cup - Help, Hope, Support (16oz)

SKU: 78251826691100977284
$24.00Price
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