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  2. The Viral Owala FreeSip Tumbler and Sway Are Now ... - AOL

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    The ability to buy online at Target is a welcome shift for fans, ... Owala Stainless 40-oz Tumbler. $32.26 at amazon.com. Owala SmoothSip Slider Coffee Tumbler. $24.98 at amazon.com.

  3. Target Just Dropped Another Valentine's Day Water Bottle ...

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    Owala launched a Target.com exclusive Valentine's Day collab on February 11, 2024. It sold out in under 24 hours, so we found more pink Owala water bottles. ... 40oz Insulated Travel Tumbler with ...

  4. I Tested the Owala Water Bottle vs. the Stanley Quencher - AOL

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    The Owala Tumbler comes in 12 colors, while the Owala FreeSip Water Bottle is available in 13. Meanwhile, Stanley continuously drops new colors—even entire collections of colors—year round.

  5. I Tried The Owala Tumbler To See How It Compared To The ...

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    Shop The Owala Tumbler . ... In terms of functionality, it holds 40 ounces of water like the Stanley Cup. Plus, it's super easy to drink from, thanks to its two-in-one sip-or-swig lid, which ...

  6. Highball glass - Wikipedia

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    A highball glass is a glass tumbler that can contain 240 to 350 millilitres (8 to 12 US fl oz). [1] [2] It is used to serve highball cocktails and other mixed drinks. An example size is 7 cm (3 in) diameter by 15 cm (6 in) in height. A highball glass is taller than an Old Fashioned glass (lowball), and shorter and wider than a Collins glass.

  7. List of Oz characters (created by Baum) - Wikipedia

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    Kaliko makes some more appearances in the later Oz books of Ruth Plumly Thompson, including The Hungry Tiger of Oz (1926), The Gnome King of Oz (1927) and The Wishing Horse of Oz (1935), where he appears to have changed from a "good" Nome into a cruel Nome who harbors plans to rule Oz for himself, and adds himself to the list of Princess Ozma's ...