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  2. These insulated mugs will 'keep coffee hot longer' — and they ...

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    JoyJolt Savor Double Wall Insulated Espresso Mugs, Set of 2 $17 $25 Save $8 If you prefer espresso, the brand offers a smaller 5.4-ounce size that's also on sale.

  3. The 5 best heated coffee mugs of 2025 - AOL

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    Capacity: 12 ounces | Temperature options: 135, 140, or 145°F | Battery life: Up to 2 hours | Lid: Yes | Color options: Black only Most heated coffee mugs cost $100 or more, but this budget ...

  4. These Walmart Tumblers Rival Yeti's at a Fraction of the Price

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    When it comes to insulated tumblers and travel mugs, Austin, Texas-based Yeti has established itself as the on-trend brand — with a price tag to match. Walmart also sells insulated drinkware ...

  5. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Travel mugs (introduced in the 1980s [citation needed]) generally employ thermal insulation properties for transporting hot or cold liquids. Similar to a vacuum flask , a travel mug is usually well-insulated and completely enclosed to prevent spillage [ 13 ] or leaking, but will generally have an opening in the cover through which the contents ...

  6. Thermal bag - Wikipedia

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    Commercial thermal shopping bags, to carry temperature-sensitive purchases home without breaking the cold chain, were first introduced by grocery and other shops in Europe in the mid-1980s. A thermal bag to keep pizzas being delivered hot was invented by Ingrid Kosar in 1983, and is commonly used now.

  7. Drip coffee - Wikipedia

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    Drip coffee is made by pouring hot water onto ground coffee beans, allowing it to brew while seeping through. There are several methods for doing this, including using a filter . Terms used for the resulting coffee often reflect the method used, such as drip-brewed coffee , or, somewhat inaccurately, filtered coffee in general.

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