Taza It’s Coffee O’clock.

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Peso 0,370 kg
Alto

9,7 cm

Capacidad Máxima

11 oz ≈ 325 ml

Color

Blanco

Grosor

3 mm

Material

Cerámica

Medidas

Ø8,2 cm

Importante

Resistentes al lavavajillas y al microondas.

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Descripción

¡Añade un toque de estilo y calidez a tu ritual diario con nuestra Taza de Cerámica Blanca personalizada! Este diseño exclusivo de 11 oz combina la practicidad de una taza con un mensaje que hace de cada pausa para el café un momento especial. En tonos naranja, marrón y beige, la taza proclama con alegría que “it’s coffee o’clock”.

Imagina comenzar tu día o tomar un merecido descanso con esta taza única que no solo sirve para contener tu bebida favorita, sino que también agrega un toque de positividad a tu rutina diaria. La mezcla armoniosa de colores cálidos crea un ambiente acogedor, recordándote que siempre es el momento perfecto para disfrutar de una buena taza de café.

La capacidad de 11 oz es ideal para satisfacer tus antojos de café, y la cerámica blanca de alta calidad garantiza durabilidad y resistencia. Esta taza personalizada no solo es funcional, sino también una expresión de tu estilo y amor por el café.

Ya sea para ti o como un regalo atento, esta Taza de Cerámica con el mensaje “it’s coffee o’clock” es una elección encantadora. ¡Haz tu pedido ahora y eleva tus momentos de café con una taza que celebra el placer de disfrutar de tu bebida favorita!

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