Description
- FOUR 12oz STAINLESS STEEL DRINKING CUPS: These cups are great for toddlers' small hands and grown-ups' too! 3.9in tall with a diameter of 3.1in. Brushed stainless finish, smooth rolled lip, and compatible with silicone sippy cup lids. Virtually unbreakable, perfect for the transition from bottles to 'big kid' cups.
- DONATION TO 4 CHARITIES WITH EVERY PURCHASE: 10% of every sale goes to support 4 great organizations that help to give animals loving homes, provide clean drinking water, fight childhood cancer, and match trained service dogs with veterans.
- 4 COLOR SILICONE HANDLES AND REUSABLE CANVAS BAG INCLUDED: Easier and more fun for kids to hold than competitor products, handles can be removed and cleaned and switched between cups, included canvas can be used to store or travel with cups or repurposed to store toys or other small items. Handles represent the four nonprofits that receive 10% of our sales.
- BPA-FREE AND DISHWASHER SAFE: Easy to clean, made of high-quality food grade 18/8 stainless steel, free of BPA and other toxins, superior to plastic and more durable and safe for little hands than glass.
This is a set of four 12oz stainless steel cups with individual silicone handles/bands and a reusable canvas storage bag. We designed them with kids in mind, but adults will love them too because of they're durable and easy to clean! If you prefer a sippy cup style lid rather than our handles, we highly recommend O-Sip! Sippy Lids. The handles included in your set represent the four amazing non-profits that we donate 10% of our sales to: Orange: Beagle Freedom Project Blue: Lifewater International Light Green: MaxLove Project Dark Green: Patriot Paws We hope you'll agree that our 'care cups' outshine the competition because our added accessories make them a better fit for your family and because you can feel good knowing that you are contributing to organizations that help laboratory animals find loving homes, families access clean drinking water around the world, children thrive in the face of life-threatening illnesses, and veterans be paired with service dogs that meet their needs.