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Huskee 12oz Cup 4-Pack Natural $39.99 Delivered @ Bargain Avenue

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Huskee 12oz Cup 4 packs per box Natural

OVERVIEW

HuskeeCups are made for use in Cafes, for the home user, on-the-road or on-the-go, with what’s best for the environment in mind. A sustainable travel cup that repurposes the discarded raw material from coffee processing (coffee husk).

Dishwasher-friendly – Simple to keep clean with no nasty little hideouts for slime to build up.

Stackable and dishwasher-friendly, HuskeeCups have been made to withstand the day-in day-out use of a busy c you are hethe production of coffee.

FEATURES
  • Sustainable Materials

Coffee husk is an organic waste material that’s produced at the milling stage of coffee production.

  • Dishwasher-friendly

Simple to keep clean with no nasty little hideouts for slime to build up.

  • Comfortable to Hold

Ergonomic fins keep the cup cool to touch and fit in to any cup holder.

  • Durable Design

HuskeeCups have been made to withstand the rigorous use from daily cafe use.

  • Stackable

Easy to keep store in the cupboard or on the Espresso Machine.

SPECIFICATIONS
  • Brand: HuskeeCup
  • Material: Coffee Husk
  • Colour: ‎Natural
  • Product Dimensions: ‎8.89 x 8.89 x 12.7 cm
  • Item Weight: 0.555kg

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  • +13

    It’s $36.66 delivered on amazon…

  • +5

    Made from a sustainable material coffee husk, lol.

    Probably uses more energy to make than a standard ceramic mug.

    • +1

      Apparently you can't recycle their composite material.

      • That's what land fill is for.

    • Costs more than a ceramic mug too

  • +2

    Cheaper elsewhere - $36.66. No bargain here.

  • +3

    As above… cheaper elsewhere…

  • +4

    https://taniaritchie.com/2019/11/07/the-problems-with-huskee…

    In fact, the cups’ primary ingredient is polypropylene, a common, recyclable plastic that is used to make things like your margarine tubs and tomato sauce bottle caps. According to Huskee’s FAQ page, polypropylene accounts for at least half of the cup material, and (according to other sources) as much as two thirds.

    Huskee, therefore, has effectively taken two materials, biodegradable husks and recyclable plastic, and combined them into a new material that is neither compostable nor recyclable.

    Huskee is less than transparent about this fact. In several places on their website they in fact claim outright that their product can be recycled, before conceding it is not.

  • +1

    No lids

  • +1

    Don't forget to check your competitors before post your advertising

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