Yeah.
The point of them is so your hand doesn’t get cold while holding it, and no dew on the cup.
Yeah.
The point of them is so your hand doesn’t get cold while holding it, and no dew on the cup.
Tervis. Funny word. Say it a lot. It sounds like gibberish. If anything, this thread has made a great contribution to the forums, gifting us by adding the word “Tervis” to our vocabulary.
No no no, the condensation is good, so you can clean your hands on it instead of having to do something crazy, like finding a sink, or, heaven forbid, use hand sanitizer.
I had never heard that word before… ‘tervis’. So I just googled it>>>
Tervis Tumbler Company is an American manufacturer of double-walled, insulated tumblers. The double-wall insulation is made by inserting a liner inside an outer shell, creating a layer of air between them. The two liners are then permanently fused together. The insulation reduces condensation and keeps beverages hotter or colder longer than non-insulated cups and glasses. The original technology was developed by two engineers, Frank Cotter and G. Howlett Davis, in Detroit, Michigan in 1946. T...