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Introducing our official NADEC-branded high-quality Insulated Travel Mug, designed for those who value children alongside functionality and style. Your favorite beverages will stay hot or cold for hours, and the ergonomic handle is comfortable and practical.  

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
- High-quality stainless steel construction for durability.
- Double-wall insulation maintains temperature for hours.
- Generous 40oz capacity accommodates long journeys.
- Ergonomic handle designed for easy carrying.
- Leak-proof lid ensures no spills during travel.

Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

Dimensions:

  40oz
Height, in 9.84
Width with handle, in 5.79
Diameter, in 4.02

 

Official NADEC Insulated Travel Mug (40oz)

SKU: 14283935430311906555
$60.00Price
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