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November 20, 2007

Eco-friendly commuter mugs

Our eco-conscious friends over at Ideal Bite are trying to crack our disposable cup addiction, pointing out that Styrofoam sits in landfills for about 500 years. 

Their new Biter French Press Mug is made of high-quality stainless steel with a patented plunger press and mesh screen, so you can have fresh fair trade coffee or loose leaf Rooibos tea while on-the-go.

The mug, which loves to travel around in cars that run on vegetable oil and Priuses, is designed to fit most vehicle drinkholders.

$24 plus shipping for a limited time. Buy here.


November 20, 2007 in OPENINGS/LAUNCHES | Permalink

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