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The Kokoro Thermal Flask Won't Taint Beverage Flavor

Most reusable drink containers and flasks are achieved with a stainless steel interior construction, but the Kokoro Thermal Flask takes things in a decidedly different direction. The unit features an interior compartment lined with a solid piece of porcelain that will help to keep drinks hot for up to eight hours and cold for up to 12. The material will also work to not affect the taste like metal sometimes can to put a focus on a purer drinking experience.

The Kokoro Thermal Flask is easy to clean and won't stain or discolor with use to keep it looking fresh for longer, even after being used to carry coffee or tea. The porcelain is inherently durable to ensure it won't peel or chip off with daily use.
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