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For a traditional travel mug you want something made by Thermoserv - a lot are used for custom printing.

Then there is always Tervis.
 
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Excuse my skepticism, but I cannot find anything on their site that says "made in the USA".



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Tervis sales shop & factory are each very close to my home. If you need anything bought or photoed...
 
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These guys cater to unions who need promotional items made in America.

http://www.usapromoitems.com/usa-made.htm

https://www.4imprint.com/tag/518/Vacuum-Insulated
 
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I believe Yeti is still made here. Think of it as the original RTIC, at twice the price!

I've got several many RTIC products around the house and cabin, all work splendidly.

Yeti drinkware has never been made in America.
 
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I believe Yeti is still made here. Think of it as the original RTIC, at twice the price!

I've got several many RTIC products around the house and cabin, all work splendidly.

Yeti drinkware has never been made in America.

Inaccurate, or their website is lying. They did recently offshore the tumblers and similar, forgot that. Link.

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Our Tundra coolers are manufactured in the USA at facilities located in Minnesota and Wisconsin as well as at a facility located in the Philippines. Our Hopper coolers, Panga duffels, and Rambler drinkware are manufactured in China. The LoadOut 5 gallon bucket is manufactured in South Carolina



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Tempercraft

Excuse my skepticism, but I cannot find anything on their site that says "made in the USA".



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Can't find mine (retired last summer), but I recall (or not) my office tumbler had a "Made in U.S.A." stamp on the outside bottom. It was old, though.


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Was in Publix this evening in TampaBay and noticed that Tervis 16OZ plastic glasses/travel cups come with a lid (gotta pay extra for the lid on the 24 OZ) and about half the stock on the 16OZ shelf was on "Clearance" at $7.99.

Bought one for me and one for Mrs. SS1. They say "Made in America" so we'll see how they do and how they hold up.

But 7.99 didn't seem like a bad price for something made here in the States.

Bob

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My Stanley and Camelback are China too. Sorry.


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Originally posted by Georgeair:
I believe Yeti is still made here. Think of it as the original RTIC, at twice the price!

I've got several many RTIC products around the house and cabin, all work splendidly.

Yeti drinkware has never been made in America.

Inaccurate, or their website is lying. They did recently offshore the tumblers and similar, forgot that. Link.

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Our Tundra coolers are manufactured in the USA at facilities located in Minnesota and Wisconsin as well as at a facility located in the Philippines. Our Hopper coolers, Panga duffels, and Rambler drinkware are manufactured in China . The LoadOut 5 gallon bucket is manufactured in South Carolina
By your own post, you prove my point.

The make some coolers in the USA. Drinkware in China.

Or a USA company lies about making stuff in China. Seems legit.
 
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Orca coolers are made here but there is no mention where the drinkware is made. So, I assume china?


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Originally posted by craigcpa:
Tempercraft

Excuse my skepticism, but I cannot find anything on their site that says "made in the USA".



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Can't find mine (retired last summer), but I recall (or not) my office tumbler had a "Made in U.S.A." stamp on the outside bottom. It was old, though.


From Tempercraft:

Thanks for your message. Tempercraft bottles are made in China. There is not a bottle manufacturer in the United States, that makes double walled, stainless steel, vacuum insulated bottles.

Regards,

Bob Johnson
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Was in Publix this evening in TampaBay and noticed that Tervis 16OZ plastic glasses/travel cups come with a lid (gotta pay extra for the lid on the 24 OZ) and about half the stock on the 16OZ shelf was on "Clearance" at $7.99.

Bought one for me and one for Mrs. SS1. They say "Made in America" so we'll see how they do and how they hold up.

But 7.99 didn't seem like a bad price for something made here is the States.
I looked at the Tervis website. Did not look at the glass or plastic products, just looked at the stainless. It said that the stainless tumblers are manufactured in China, designed and decorated here in Florida.



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He just said insulated, so I figured plastic was an option. As I mentioned before, Thermoserv seems to be the main one making them in the US still. They are on Amazon, etc., but we got ours from Tim Horton's, which I know he does not have.
 
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All my Yeti and Rtic tumblers say made in China.


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Tempercraft

Excuse my skepticism, but I cannot find anything on their site that says "made in the USA".



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Can't find mine (retired last summer), but I recall (or not) my office tumbler had a "Made in U.S.A." stamp on the outside bottom. It was old, though.


From Tempercraft:

Thanks for your message. Tempercraft bottles are made in China. There is not a bottle manufacturer in the United States, that makes double walled, stainless steel, vacuum insulated bottles.

Regards,

Bob Johnson
Team Tempercraft


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20-24 cup? or 20-24 oz capacity ?





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20-24 cup? or 20-24 oz capacity ?


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This one says it is powder coated in FL...

https://www.amazon.com/Police-...E17ZQ66B6E4Z4F3S8RKC


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This one says it is powder coated in FL...



Yeah, made in China with a powder coat applied in Florida. The product description says it’s made by RTIC. Their products are made in China.
 
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