UGA Baseball I Speak For The Trees 40 oz Tumbler
UGA Baseball I Speak For The Trees 40 oz Tumbler
🌳 For the fans on Kudzu Hill, the trees have spoken.
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👉 40 oz • Insulated • Fits Cup Holders
Material: Constructed from high-quality stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation to maintain drink temperature. Features a smooth, sublimation-ready exterior for vibrant, long-lasting prints.
Size: 40 oz capacity traveler tumbler designed for all-day hydration. The tapered base fits most standard cup holders while maintaining a large, easy-to-carry profile with an integrated handle.
Dimensions: Approximately 10.5–11 inches tall with a top diameter just under 4 inches. The tapered base allows for a secure fit in most vehicle cup holders.
Lid & Features: Includes a spill-resistant lid with a rotating cover for straw use or direct sipping. Designed with an ergonomic handle for comfortable grip and easy transport.
Insulation PerformanceDouble-wall vacuum insulation helps keep drinks cold for hours, making it ideal for outdoor use, long drives, and game days.
👉 40 oz • Insulated • Fits Cup Holders
.The I Speak For The Trees 40 oz tumbler is built for Georgia baseball fans who know exactly what happens beyond the right-field fence. Inspired by the Kudzu Hill crowd, the “Feed Me” chant, and that whole weird, perfect Athens baseball energy, this tumbler is equal parts game day cup and inside joke.
The design features a grumpy tree-loving mascot holding up a foam finger, ready to speak on behalf of every fan watching from the hill, the shade, the tailgate, or the couch. Whether you’re headed to Foley Field, packing the cooler, or just trying to make it through another workday with a little Dawg energy, this one keeps the drink cold and the vibes loud.
This 40 oz tumbler has a handle, straw, and plenty of room for coffee, water, sweet tea, or whatever gets you through nine innings. It’s a great gift for Georgia baseball fans, Kudzu Hill regulars, Dawg parents, alumni, and anyone who believes the trees deserve to be fed.
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