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Black Mug 15oz - SSI - 84th Infantry Division w Airborne Tab X 300

Black Mug 15oz - SSI - 84th Infantry Division w Airborne Tab X 300

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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
Height, in 3.86 4.72
Diameter, in 3.35 3.35
Diameter (with handle), in 4.72 5.12'

Black Mug 15oz - SSI - 84th Infantry Division w Airborne Tab X 300

The 84th Training Command ("Railsplitters") is a formation of the United States Army. During World War I it was designated the 84th Division, American Expeditionary Forces; during World War II it was known as the 84th Infantry Division. From 1946 to 1952, the division was a part of the United States Army Reserve as the 84th Airborne Division. In 1959, the division was reorganized and redesignated once more as the 84th Division. The division was headquartered in Milwaukee in command of over 4,100 soldiers divided into eight brigades—including an ROTC brigade—spread throughout seven states.

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