The JOCO cup is a convenient and sustainable way to enjoy your coffee or beverage without adding to the waste that comes with disposable cups. Did you know that about 2.5 billion paper and plastic coffee cups being thrown away each year? That is a lot of waste.
JOCO cups are made from borosilicate glass - a tough, lightweight, heat resistant, dishwasher and microwave safe glass that is all natural. All JOCO cups are 100% recyclable and reusable canisters. The cup is also BPA and lead-free.
Each glass cup preserves the ideal taste and temperature of your hot beverages and comes in a 100% recyclable canister which can be reused for anything from storing office supplies to planting seedlings.
They are great for the house, office or for travel. I used mine at home. It was great. The cup does not get hot and the liquid stays warm. The grip is fantastic. The JOCO cup is also great in the car. Because of the lid, it does not spill.
The JOCO Cups is available in 8oz., 12oz., 16oz. sizes. It also comes in a variety of colors. You can buy the JOCO Cup at www.jococups.com/usa and select U.S.Retailers. The retail prices are as follows: $22.95 (8oz.), $24.95 (12oz.), $26.95 (16oz.). While that might seem expensive, think of the good you will be doing by using this reusable cup instead of creating more waste with the disposable cups.
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