Stojo Cup in Singapore

 

stojo cup in Singapore

The cups are made of food-grade, recyclable materials, are BPA-free, microwave safe, and can carry hot or cold liquids. When not in use, they collapse into a neat little box in your pocket. Even better, if you carry your own tumbler or cup, Starbucks will give you 50 cents off your favorite beverage. Save the environment while saving money

LFGB-certified silicone is used to make the cups, mouth tabs, and straws. This means it complies with a European safety requirement that is considered more stringent than the FDA standard for food-grade silicone (though there are no known problems with the FDA protocols). 

The lid and heat sleeves are made of BPA-free polypropylene, which is recyclable if you decide to toss your Stojo cup in Singapore, but it is supposed to last "many years" with regular use. Plenty of travel mugs claim to be leakproof, but what sets the Stojo apart is that it is also collapsible, making it the perfect to-go cup. 

You open the mouth tab to let the air out, remove the heat sleeve, and force the top of the cup down in steps, accordion-style, resulting in a compact size about as tall as the cup's lid and bottom. To finish the transformation, you place the heat sleeve on the bottom of the collapsed cup and insert the straw, which folds easily, inside the cup. 

Stojo Cup in Singapore is ideal. You can't cradle it in your elbow while holding your pocket, phone, and keys at the door because even gentle squeezing will cause it to overflow. If you reassemble it hastily or rapidly, it will not be fully leakproof at the rim.

A reusable cup is just as nice as its ease of cleaning. To clean your Stojo cup in Singapore, disassemble it (we guarantee you won't break it) and put all components on the top rack of your dishwasher, or wash them by hand.

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