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Rolf Glass Blue Fish Recycled Tumbler (Set of 4)
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Blue Fish from Rolf Glass features eleven whimsical fish (including the signature Rolf Glass wayward fish) clustered together. Each design is diamond-wheel cut onto blue “transition glass.” “Transition glass” is the glass made by bottle manufacturers when switching glass colors, in this case from blue to clear. This glass, that would typically be scrapped, is repurposed by turning them into these cute 14oz. tumblers. All glasses are dishwasher-safe and proudly made in the USA.
California Residents:Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING
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Blue Fish from Rolf Glass features eleven whimsical fish (including the signature Rolf Glass wayward fish) clustered together. Each design is diamond-wheel cut onto blue “transition glass.” “Transition glass” is the glass made by bottle manufacturers when switching glass colors, in this case from blue to clear. This glass, that would typically be scrapped, is repurposed by turning them into these cute 14oz. tumblers. All glasses are dishwasher-safe and proudly made in the USA.
California Residents:Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING
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California Proposition 65
WARNING: Drinking distilled spirits, beer, coolers, wine and other alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and, during pregnancy, can cause birth defects. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol