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Management number 236761556 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price US$9.20 Model Number 236761556
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Foster & Rye Stainless Steel Flask – Foster Quadrangle, Washington

Hold your favorite spirit in style with the Foster & Rye Stainless Steel Flask, designed for those who appreciate both rugged utility and classic vintage aesthetics. This 8 oz flask features a topographic design showcasing the stunning terrain from the Foster Quadrangle in Washington. Whether you're relaxing by a campfire after a long day on the trail or simply declaring your love for the outdoors in an urban environment, this flask is the perfect companion.

Key Features:

  • 8 oz Capacity: Perfect size for carrying your favorite whiskey or spirit.
  • Durable Stainless Steel Construction: Ensures longevity and resilience during outdoor adventures.
  • Topographic Design: Features detailed terrain from Foster Quadrangle, Washington, combining practicality with a love for nature.
  • Foster & Rye's Signature Style: Known for blending vintage-inspired designs with high-quality materials, Foster & Rye creates barware accessories that stand the test of time.

Important Disclaimer: Flasks are designed for short-term use, and alcohol shouldn't be stored for extended periods, as it may lead to unwanted flavors. Replace or finish the contents within a few days for the best experience.

Cheers, and enjoy responsibly!


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