Eco-Friendly Reusable Bubble Tea Cup with Stainless Steel Straw Kit
Reduce plastic waste and enjoy bubble tea with an Eco-Friendly Reusable Bubble Tea Cup with a Stainless Steel straw!
The kit comes with a 700ml glass Ball Mason jar, a silicone spill proof plug (green, red or blue) and a stainless steel bubble tea straw! The bubble tea straw is wide enough for the tapioca balls and boba. Holds 700ml (Can fit a large Gong Cha for reference).
Two piece drinking lid consists of an angled mouthpiece with a removable silicone plug and a separate canning band.
Perfect for bubble tea, smoothies, tea, coffee and more.
The silicone band is removable depending on your preferred use.
Materials:
Glass jar, silicone, 304-grade stainless steel lid and straw.
Lid made in Vietnam. Jar in USA. Straw in China.
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