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Texas Brand Coffee

The Texas Brand Coffee by Nº 4 St. James is specifically made for those who take their cup of Joe seriously. This Texan brand takes only the green beans from certified organic family farm owned growers in Chiapas-Mexico, to then roast and grind them at Big Bend Coffee Roasters. The final procedure is to bottle the delicious coffee in a beautiful French aluminium bottle that takes half a pound of the valuable powder. After it´s empty, you still get to use the cool looking vintage metal container.



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GSI Boulder Flask

The GSI Boulder Flask is a new way to carry your favorite beverage with you on your adventures, this new ruggedized hip flask has some cool features that turn it into a real must have to prevent damage bumps or scrapes out on the trail. The slim and lightweight flask enhances portability and ease of use, it is made from a strong co-polymer material, translucid and shatterproof, and features a silicone all-round bumper and lid to enhance its toughness but also adding...
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YETI RAMBLER MUG

The new Rambler 24 OZ Mug from the guys at Yeti is a new option on their catalog that enhances capacity and is aimed at the commuter so they may carry their hot or cold beverage of choice for a longer time at the right temperature. It looks like the classic Rambler but it’s just a tad bigger, built from stainless steel, with a generous handle and perfect double-wall vacuum insulation that will keep your drink, hot/cold or carbonated should that be the case. Perfec...
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UIIO WINE PURIFIER

Love wine but hate the headaches? Get Ullo! Ullo is a wine purifier and aerator. It features a special filter, with a patented polymer inside that dramatically decreases sulfites in the wine you drink. Remember that sulfites are the wines´ preservatives that are present in every bottle, but once you open it you no longer need them, and researchers found out that it´s this component that is largely responsible for the headaches you can get when moderately enjoying ...
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