Jarra de cerveza Let’s drink 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

Explora el mundo de las cervezas con nuestra exclusiva jarra de 500 ml, elaborada con cristal esmerilado de 4 mm de grosor. Esta jarra, personalizada con la divertida frase “Let’s Drink Beer” en elegante color negro, es la compañera perfecta para celebrar cada momento con un toque de estilo y buen humor.

El diseño moderno y la llamativa declaración hacen que esta jarra sea más que un recipiente; es una expresión de tu espíritu festivo. La capacidad generosa de 500 ml te permite disfrutar de tu cerveza favorita con amigos o en solitario, añadiendo un toque especial a cada brindis.

Además de su atractivo visual, esta jarra está diseñada para la comodidad, siendo resistente tanto al lavavajillas como al microondas. Así que, después de cada celebración, puedes relajarte sabiendo que la limpieza es tan sencilla como el disfrute.

“Let’s Drink Beer” se convierte en un mantra mientras levantas esta jarra única. Celebra la camaradería, los éxitos y simplemente la alegría de vivir con este accesorio que reúne funcionalidad y estilo en cada sorbo. ¡Eleva tus brindis y haz de cada ocasión un motivo para celebrar! 🍻✨

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