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Details: TOSSWARE RESERVE 16oz Stemless Wine SET OF 4, Premium Quality, Tritan Dishwasher Safe & Heat Resistant Unbreakable Plastic Drinking Glasses, 4 Count (Pack of 1)
Brand: TOSSWARE
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Bring your vino down to earth. Our stemless option lets you sip without the precious or precarious effects of glass and stems, for an experience that’s super accessible, whether you’re an oenophile or a “rosé all day” type.
- Ideal for serving your favorite wine, cocktails, juices, desserts and more.
- 16 ounces for serving your favorite wines, cocktails, mixed drinks, sangria and more.
- No glass = no stress. Made with BPA-free, unbreakable, and durable Tritan material.
- Crystal clear and feels just like glass with the perfect hand weight.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
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