Jarra de cerveza don’t touch my beer.

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Atributos

Peso 0,720 kg
Alto

15 cm

Capacidad Máxima

17 oz ≈ 500 ml

Grosor

4 mm

Importante

Resistentes al lavavajillas y al microondas.

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Descripción

Experimenta la autenticidad de tus momentos de relajación con nuestra exclusiva jarra de cerveza de 500 ml, diseñada con cristal esmerilado de 4 mm de grosor. Esta jarra personalizada presenta la audaz frase “Don’t Touch My Beer” en un impactante color negro, haciendo una declaración clara y contundente.

El diseño distintivo y la expresión única de esta jarra la convierten en un accesorio esencial para aquellos que valoran su tiempo de calidad. La capacidad generosa de 500 ml asegura que cada sorbo sea una afirmación de tu gusto por lo auténtico y original.

Además de su atractivo diseño, esta jarra es práctica, siendo resistente tanto al lavavajillas como al microondas. Esto significa que puedes disfrutar de tu cerveza favorita sin complicaciones, manteniendo tu estilo de vida sin concesiones.

No es solo una jarra; es una declaración de tu derecho a disfrutar de tus momentos de manera inquebrantable. “Don’t Touch My Beer” es más que una frase; es tu lema para proteger y saborear cada instante. Eleva tus brindis y defiende tu tiempo de calidad con nuestra jarra única. 🍻✨

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