"My Kid Hits Harder Than My Alarm Clock" Hockey Mom 40oz Tumbler with Handle and Straw
Embrace the rink-life reality with this "My Kid Hits Harder Than My Alarm Clock" 40oz hockey mom tumbler. Featuring a crisp white base with bold blue and black graphic hockey sticks and a high-impact quote, this tumbler is designed for the parent who lives for early morning practices and cold arenas. It’s the ultimate hockey mom gift that combines sharp, athletic style with the heavy-duty performance required to survive a long season on the ice.
Cold-Rink Ready Insulation
Don't let the freezing temperatures of the arena turn your coffee into an ice cube. This double-wall vacuum insulated travel cup is constructed from food-grade 304 stainless steel, specifically engineered for maximum heat retention. Whether you're fueling up at 5:00 AM or staying hydrated during a tournament, the anti-scalding technology and sleek, polished inner wall ensure your beverage stays exactly how you like it.
Why It’s an MVP Accessory:
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Massive 40oz Capacity: The extra-large capacity means you have enough hydration (or caffeine) to last through three periods and overtime without leaving your seat.
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Fits Most Car Cup Holders: The wide-top and narrow-bottom design (3.9"x10.2") solves the problem of transporting large bottles, ensuring a stable fit in vehicle holders for those long road games.
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On-the-Go Convenience: Comes with a transparent plastic straw and a sturdy, ergonomic handle for easy carrying when your hands are full of hockey bags and jerseys.
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High-Quality UV Printing: The all-over design is applied with a professional UV printing technique, ensuring the graphics remain vibrant and sharp through every game of the season.
From home games to out-of-town tournaments, this aesthetic hockey travel mug is the versatile, durable companion every dedicated hockey parent needs.
Note: Each tumbler is unique! Due to the custom UV printing and special-shaped modeling, slight variations in handle position, pattern seams, or minor color differences may occur. These are normal phenomena of the production process and are not considered defects.