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Black Mug 15oz - Army - 6th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Branch - wo Txt
Black Mug 15oz - Army - 6th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Branch - wo Txt
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Black Mug (11oz, 15oz)
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Warm your soul with a nice cuppa out of this black ceramic mug. Customize with cool designs, photos, or logos to make that “aaahhh!” moment even better. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic and available in 11-ounce and 15-ounce sizes. The high-quality sublimation printing makes this black ceramic mug the perfect gift for your true coffee, tea, or hot chocolate lover.
- Material: 100% ceramic with a glossy finish
- Available in two sizes: 11oz (0.33 l) and 15oz (0.44 l)
- C-shaped easy-grip handle
- Microwave and dishwasher safe
- Lead and BPA-free
- Blank product sourced from China
Key features
Glossy ceramic
The mug is made from black ceramic and has a glossy finish.
Vibrant colors
The latest printing techniques provide bright and crisp colors matching your craziest designs.
Microwave-safe
Mug can be placed in the microwave for food or liquid heating
Dishwasher-safe
Suitable for dishwasher use
Care instructions
Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.
Size guide
11oz | 15oz | |
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Height, in | 3.86 | 4.72 |
Diameter, in | 3.35 | 3.35 |
Diameter (with handle), in | 4.72 | 5.12' |
Black Mug 15oz - Army - 6th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Branch - wo Txt
The 6th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment has a history rooted in the Philippine military, tracing its origins to the 6th Infantry Brigade (Provisional) of the 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army. Activated on March 7, 1973, it was tasked with controlling combat units in Central Mindanao and played a key role in the initial response to the secessionist uprising, according to the Philippine Army. The battalion was later reorganized and became the 1st Infantry Brigade, then the 12th Infantry Brigade (Separate), before being upgraded to the 6th Infantry (Kampilan) Division on November 19, 1987.
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