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Tervis partners with Peace Frogs to revamp tumblers, mugs, water bottles design

Tervis, a US-based insulated drinkware producer, is set to revamp the design of its whole line of in…
Tervis, a US-based insulated drinkware producer, is set to revamp the design of its whole line of insulated tumblers, mugs and water bottles with classic Peace Frogs designs in June 2013.

The drinkware producer will retain the features of all Tervis drinkware including, hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold in the new Tervis Peace Frogs collection.

Available in various sizes, the new collection will be available in price range between $11-$25.

According to Tervis, its drinkware is unbreakable, safe in the microwave, dishwasher and freezer, and reduces condensation.

Peace Frogs founder and president Catesby Jones said: "Working with Tervis not only helps us promote positively peaceful living on drinkware that we all know and value already, but it's also an eco-friendly option in drinkware."

Tervis licensing vice president Maureen Mason said: "Our Tervo-maniacs can now sport their favorite (Peace Frogs) designs, and show their support for making environmentally friendly choices, on any of our Tervis products."

Tervis offers several designs including license agreements with some brands and sports teams.

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