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The Parkinson's Lady Enamel Camp Cup

Introducing The Parkinson's Lady Enamel Camp Cup – a must-have companion for outdoor enthusiasts and coffee connoisseurs alike. Crafted for durability, style, and ease of use, this custom enamel mug is not just a cup; it's a statement piece designed to withstand the rigors of your adventures.

Not Just a Mug, But a Message: Carry The Parkinson's Lady logo proudly on your enamel camp cup – a symbol of strength, resilience, and unity within the Parkinson's community. With every sip, you're not just enjoying your favorite drink; you're making a statement and raising awareness for Parkinson's.

Enhanced Accessibility for Every Sip: In addition to its rugged charm and outdoor durability, The Parkinson's Lady Enamel Camp Cup is thoughtfully designed to prioritize accessibility. The size and shape of this mug are carefully considered to make it easier for individuals with dexterity issues, including tremors, to handle with ease.

Born to be in the Great Outdoors, this custom enamel mug is a camper's best sidekick. With 12oz. for your favorite beverage, these camping mugs are anti-alkali and acid-proof, making them a hard-wearing choice for any adventure. Plus, when at home, they can be tossed in the dishwasher for hassle-free cleaning.

.: Material: cold-rolled steel plate, with enamel glazed surface
.: One size: 12oz (0.35 l)
.: NB! Do not microwave
.: Anti-alkali and acid proof
.: Glossy finish
.: Dishwasher safe

  12oz
Height, in 3.07
Diameter, in 3.58

 

TPL Enamel Camp Cup

SKU: 91699484891227067677
$16.82Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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    PO Box 953, Broken Arrow, OK  74013

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