Camp Cup Evergreen

Camp Cup Evergreen

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Roaster: Carvetii Coffee Roasters

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Tasting Notes: These Camp Cups have been tried and tested in the harshest of conditions and we can personally confirm that they are the ideal companion for a day in the hills! They have great insulating properties, are pleasing to drink from and look really cool. The cup is printed with an illustration of Blencathra by local artist Holly Acland. This time around we've opted for this stunning Evergreen colour, perfect for a day out in the hills.

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Altitude: m

Format: 12oz

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