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  2. Wicked Tumbler Starbucks Available exclusively at Target Starbucks locations, the Wicked tumbler (16 oz, $29.95) shows off the movie's logo in light pink and green hues, with silhouettes of ...

  3. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Quencher is a vacuum insulated tumbler-style cup offered in 14, 20, 30, and 40 fluid ounce sizes. Features include a removable straw, vacuum insulation to hold the contents at a desired temperature for a longer period of time, and is offered in multiple color options, some limited by seasonal offerings.

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    #29 Stanley Tumbler With Straw : ... Use high resolution photos that are clear with a good view of the head. I used 2 different pictures in a side by side photo collage. They will crop out the ...

  5. We found the 20 best gifts to buy your grandkids this season

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    The Stanley Tumbler has been eclipsed by this oh-so-colorful water bottle that also happens to be more practical (it doesn’t spill). Kids can either drink through the attached straw, or tip the ...

  6. Tervis Tumbler - Wikipedia

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    Tervis Tumbler has engaged in campaigns to help reduce the use of disposable plastics. On September 27, 2018, the company gave away 10,000 reusable tumblers to customers who pledged to stop using disposable cups. [6] In March 2019, they partnered with 4ocean to clean the beaches of Siesta Key, Florida. [7]

  7. Nick Albertson - Wikipedia

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    Primarily utilizing a Toyo-Field 45CF 4-by-5 camera, Nick Albertson's work combines photography, video, and sculptural forms. [1] [2] Albertson's recent body of work utilizes the repetitive patterning of everyday household items such as rubber bands, cups, straws, paper napkins, and plastic bags.