May All Your Weeds Be Wildflowers Mason Jar Tumbler - Mason Jar
May All Your Weeds Be Wildflowers Mason Jar Tumbler - Mason Jar
PRODUCT DETAILS: Each tumbler is 100% handmade by a real human being in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Medium: Wide mouth pint and a half (24 oz) WHY USE A GLASS MASON JAR? The harm plastic is inflicting on our bodies and our planet is old news. But change is tough. Ditching plastic -- especially the single-use variety -- can be overwhelming. At Mason Jar Merchant, we believe swappin’ plastic for glass is the best way to start your low-waste journey. Here are just a few of the reasons we LOVE glass: Earth-friendly and sustainable alternative to reusable plastic water bottles Endlessly recyclable and surprisingly durable Beverages taste much better in glass than in plastic or stainless steel No nasty toxins like BPA leaching from plastic into your drinks Perfect for smoothies, iced coffees or simply as a water bottle with a straw, a glass mason jar is the healthiest choice for your body and the environment. Great for travel, just throw a flat wide mouth canning lid under the straw lid of your drinking jar and it's instantly sealed and leak-proof.Once you go glass, you’ll never go back!
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