Copco tumblers look similar to a fast food drink cup, but it is think plastic with a twist on top. If you have not seen anyone using a Coopco tumbler yet, let me be the first to tell you about them.
Great things about this tumbler:
It is dishwasher safe.
You can use this tumbler, was it and use it over and over.
It is BPA free plastic, which makes it portable.
It has a non-slip collar around the middle that makes it easy to hold
The collars come in multiple colors, including pink which means that Copco has made a donation to fight breast cancer.
It is clear so you can see what is inside it.
It will fit into most cup holders and is not so tall that it will fall out.
It has a sturdy straw with a stirrer on the end. It is sturdy enough that when I filled the cup completely with crushed ice I had no problem getting the straw in.
When the cup is on its side the end of the straw floats to the top making it spill resistant. (If the cup is completely upside down it will spill, so spill resistant.)
Cons:
It is a bit pricy, but ultimately you will save because you can take your drink with you rather than buying it from even more pricy concession stands.
If you are not careful someone might throw it away, I suggest writing your name on it with a permanent marker.
It is not completely insulated, which means that your drink may get warm sooner, but it is big enough that you can completely fill it with ice and still have room for at least 8 oz. of liquid.
You still get condensation on the outside of the cup, which would happen on any take out cup or water bottle.
Great things about this tumbler:
It is dishwasher safe.
You can use this tumbler, was it and use it over and over.
It is BPA free plastic, which makes it portable.
It has a non-slip collar around the middle that makes it easy to hold
The collars come in multiple colors, including pink which means that Copco has made a donation to fight breast cancer.
It is clear so you can see what is inside it.
It will fit into most cup holders and is not so tall that it will fall out.
It has a sturdy straw with a stirrer on the end. It is sturdy enough that when I filled the cup completely with crushed ice I had no problem getting the straw in.
When the cup is on its side the end of the straw floats to the top making it spill resistant. (If the cup is completely upside down it will spill, so spill resistant.)
Cons:
It is a bit pricy, but ultimately you will save because you can take your drink with you rather than buying it from even more pricy concession stands.
If you are not careful someone might throw it away, I suggest writing your name on it with a permanent marker.
It is not completely insulated, which means that your drink may get warm sooner, but it is big enough that you can completely fill it with ice and still have room for at least 8 oz. of liquid.
You still get condensation on the outside of the cup, which would happen on any take out cup or water bottle.
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