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Glass Travel Tea Bottle

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Glass Travel Tea Bottle
Full Circle Home

Glass Travel Tea Bottle

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Tea up.

Take your tea on the road with you in this sleek, reusable, BPA-free glass bottle—wrapped with a cork sleeve that gives your hand something cool to grip on to. The borosilicate glass bottle is heat-resistant, with a screw-top on each end for filling it up and easy cleaning. There’s a strainer built into the lower cap, which you can simply screw off to fill with tea bags, loose tea, lemon slices, or herbs.Then, twist it on tight and flip the bottle over to fill with hot water from the top. When you’re ready to take a sip, just turn the top until it clicks and then drink from any side.

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Take your tea on the road with you in this sleek, reusable, BPA-free glass bottle—wrapped with a cork sleeve that gives your hand something cool to grip on to. The borosilicate glass bottle is heat-resistant, with a screw-top on each end for filling it up and easy cleaning. There’s a strainer built into the lower cap, which you can simply screw off to fill with tea bags, loose tea, lemon slices, or herbs.Then, twist it on tight and flip the bottle over to fill with hot water from the top. When you’re ready to take a sip, just turn the top until it clicks and then drink from any side.

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New York, NY
Full Circle is the result of a vision shared by a group of friends: a brand that balances style, function, sustainability and affordability in every single product. Dissatisfied with the poor selection of quality green goods on the market, they began to create products that are of superior design and creativity, combined with eco-friendly materials and functional efficacy. The name Full Circle comes from their philosophy that a product’s life cycle should be cyclical rather than linear.
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