[Review] Tervis Tumbler’s

Let’s take a little trip back in time. It’s 1946. Detroit. Engineers Frank Cotter and G. Howlett Davis hit on something big: They harness the natural insulating powers of air to create a permanently sealed, double-walled tumbler. Finally a way to keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. Not to mention, it is virtually indestructible. This outstanding innovation changed the drinkware industry forever. Talk about a game changer. Combining the last three letters of each of their last names, Cotter and Davis dubbed their new cup brand “Tervis.” In the years to follow, they worked hard to refine and improve their designs. The original tall, cylindrical tumbler evolved into additional sizes and products. Today, Tervis offers six tumbler sizes and an ice bucket, plus hundreds of customizable designs, emblems, and accessory combinations. The Donelly family purchased the Tervis product rights in the 1950s and incorporated the Tervis Tumbler Company in 1967. To this day, all Tervis products are proudly made in North Venice, Florida, where over 600 people are employed through this family-owned-and-operated business.

Tervis Tumbler Cups

I have been dying to try these cups for some time now and I am so glad I got to try them out. They make your furniture alot more happier. No more rings, long last cold or hot, no more slippery cups. You can also can freeze them, heat them up, and also dishwasher safe. Love the style of there tumblers they sure are fun and awesome. They sure are thick and wont break at all. I love the middle one, its huge and I put ice water in it, and 3 hrs later, ice melted and it was still cold. I also woke up and the water was still somewhat cold and there was no bubbles. Yey for awesome cups. Least these one are better then store bought ones, cause there sure are alot “fake” ones out there. These are the best and I love there cute designs they have!

Author: Tiffany Crooker

Hello, my name is Tiffany and I'm 36 years old. I am the only child and grew up in California. Now residing in WA State, in a small town called Granite Falls, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I have 2 boys Malakai who is 11 & special needs of a very rare genetic disorder, he got from his mama. Then Winston who is 9 and acts like a teenager already. We also have our doggy back Lily who is 5. Soon to be getting a kitten to keep the dog company, I do nature photography & people for about 15 years now. I have worked with media agencies as a screener (showing blogs true stats and followers), and love being a Journalism on the side while managing a whole household.

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