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28 oz. Insulated Food Jar
Hydro Flask
28 oz. Insulated Food Jar
$44.95
Description

  Insulated food jar is easy to open and keeps hot or cold for hours

  The perfect food jar is easy to describe. First, it has to be easy to open and convenient to eat from. Second, it needs to keep ice cream cold and soup hot. And last, it needs to travel without fear of leaks or breaking. That’s the jar Hydro Flask made so you can take your yogurt parfait to the top of the trail or your spicy curry down the river.

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Description
Brand Name:
Hydro Flask
Cookware Material:
Stainless Steel
Volume:
828 mL / 28 fl oz
Weight:
445 g / 0.98 lb
Insulated:
Yes - Insulated
Other Features:
• Leakproof: no matter how you pack it, your food will stay tightly sealed and leak-free each and every time
• Jar-like shape is easy to open and convenient to eat from while on the go
• TempShield® insulation keeps food hot or cold for hours
• Durable 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel construction
• Easy Grip Lid
• Color Last™ Powder Coat
• BPA-Free
• Lifetime Warranty
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