Description Choose to Reuse, Be part of the solution. It's time to ditch disposable plastics and join the reuse revolution! These 350ml stainless steel kid's cups are a great size for kids & adults alike. Made from 100% food-grade stainless steel, these lightweight durable metal cups are great for using at home and out and about on your adventures. They nest inside each other making them easy to pack and transport. Pop them in your jute duffle bag and Bob’s your uncle.They don't impart or carry flavours, giving you a clean tasting drink every time. Built to last a lifetime.How about using them for drinking your healthy Lassi or Kefir? If you have spent time in India you know only too well that this is simply the only way to drink a Lassi! Not sure how to make Kefir? No problem...https://www.culturesforhealth.com/learn/milk-kefir/how-to-make-milk-kefir/ Specifications Premium 304 grade stainless steel - strong durable & highly rust resistant 350ml capacity Won't stain or carry flavours - no compromise on taste Easy to care for & dishwasher safe Wont' shatter, break or warp - built to last a lifetime Responsibly made in China Dimensions: Height 100mm Diameter at mouth 80mm Diameter at base 55mm Capacity 350ml Weight 63g Shipped in plastic free & fully recyclable packaging. Story Elephant Box was started to be a part of the solution to the problem of plastic. Over consumption is harming our planet, which is why it’s mission is to provide you with products that are useful, beautiful, durable, and reliable - giving you a reason to buy better and to buy less. Everything they make at Elephant Box will last you a lifetime, and you can feel good, safe in the knowledge that you’ve chosen to reduce your waste. Elephant Box strives to be mindful of the impact on people and the environment. They are not one of those companies who say one thing, then do another - from their manufacturers right through to the moment you receive your Elephant Box products, all packaging is plastic-free and recyclable. They want to serve like-minded people who are passionate about raising the awareness of the single-use plastics problem. Read more