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Tervis Unveils Warner Bros. Licensed Designs Friday October 12th, 2012 - 11:15AM
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Tervis has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to bring to life the colorful characters of DC Comics, Scooby-Doo and Looney Tunes for a new fun-filled drinkware collection. “Over the years, both Tervis and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have continued to create new fans. We’re thrilled to bring such a nostalgic brand to kids of all ages— or just kids at heart,” said Rich Kaplan, Tervis president/sales and marketing and chief brand officer. DC Comics characters will save the day in various sizes of drinkware, with the cup-cast including: Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. The new Looney Tunes designs will feature loveable characters including: Tasmanian Devil, Tweety, Marvin the Martian, Pepe Le Pew, Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Road Runner, Daffy Duck, and more. Tervis’s Scooby-Doo-inspired tumblers will feature spooky fun designs in various sizes of drinkware, including designs such as: Scooby-Doo, and Scooby-Doo and the Gang and the Mystery Machine. Tervis drinkware keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold with reduced condensation. Made in America since 1946, Tervis is “virtually unbreakable,” as well as microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe. The Warner Bros. Consumer Products collection will be available for a suggested retail range of $16 to $23. Tags: Housewares Tabletop |
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