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Tall Ceramic Personal Tea Mug with Infuser and Lid

Price22.00

Perfect for a rainy evening at home, a sunday morning with the paper, or anytime at all, this sleek and functional lead-free high-fired ceramic tea mug by For Life is an ideal companion for any tea drinker. This comfortable, handled mug holds 15oz of your favorite tea, coffee, or juice. It includes an extra-fine 0.3mm stainless steel infuser that works well with a wide-range of teas, as well as a matching ceramic lid for expert temperature control during brewing. After brewing your favorite tea, simply turn the lid upside down to use it as an infuser holder. 

Please note: this product comes gift boxed. 

Product dimensions: 
   L 5.5" x W 3.625" x H 5.125"

Care instructions:
- Dishwasher-safe. 
- Microwave-safe, except infuser.
- Do not put teacup on flame or heating element. 
- Let boiling water settle about 15-20 seconds before pouring.
- Use caution when handling hot water. 
- Use baking soda dissolved in warm water to clean tea stain as needed.


Available in Red, Carrot, Mandarin, Lime, Turquoise, Marine, White, Gray, and Graphite Black.

Shipping: Please allow 2 - 3 days for order processing. Domestic US orders are shipped using a flat rate. For International Orders, there will be an additional charge for shipping. You will be contacted by one of our Nectarettes regarding final shipping details and costs.

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Lolaa
November 11th, 2012
10:39 am
This is going to come off as incredibly mean, but mgariare magazines have always irked me. I mean, who's the target audience? People who are about to get married? People who are married? People who want to be married? Men? Women? I mean, who reads that drivel [not to say your article itself was drivel, but as an industry...]?I like the idea of mgariares. On occasion. But it has such a possibility of being exploitative and commercial. I know plenty of women who believe that their wedding needs to be picture perfect, with rose petals sprinkled across driveways, and diamond rings, and expensive gowns.I wouldn't be surprised if they're the ones who read this gunk.

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