A Breakthrough in the $700 Million+ Steel Tumbler Market
Inventor Thomas Taylor has enhanced the safety and enjoyment of steel tumbler beverage consumption with Clean-Bev, his patent-pending steel tumbler accessory. Presently, Mr. Taylor is exploring the full range of licensing and distribution opportunities for this highly innovative product.
BARNWELL, S.C., Nov. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Clean-Bev, the brainchild of inventor Thomas Taylor, has been demonstrated to guarantee the cleanliness of the contents of steel tumblers, thereby enhancing the enjoyment and safety of tumbler use. Tumblers, popular with truckers, gardeners, medical professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and other large markets, offer the convenience of maintaining the temperature of one's favorite hot or cold beverage for as long as six to eight hours. However, as steel tumblers are often used in environments where dust, insects, and/or airborne viruses/bacteria abound, their use can be problematic.
The problem is that many of these tumblers have an open hole for drinking through which unwanted debris and critters can find their way into the beverage itself. While many tumblers nowadays have a sliding door over that hole, those doors are often left open during the day thereby leading to the same vulnerability. Fortunately, Taylor's sanitation-enhancing invention, known as Clean-Bev, has been demonstrated to eliminate those risks by providing a spring-biased protective lid that blocks any and all particulate matter from making its way through any opening below – hole, door, or otherwise.
In the U.S. alone, over thirty-two million steel tumblers are sold on an annual basis. Moreover, many members of large professions and occupation, comprising millions of U.S. workers, rely on these temperature-maintaining drinking vessels for cold refreshment (e.g. landscapers) or warm caffeinated beverages (e.g. truck-drivers). As such, any innovation that can improve the tumbler experience is relevant to a large, growing, and lucrative market. Clean-Bev, by making tumbler use more sanitary, is just such an innovation.
Presently, Thomas Taylor is seeking licensing and distribution partners for his patent-pending innovation. Interested parties are encouraged to initiate contact with him either through Clean-Bev.com or by writing to myclean.bev(at)gmail(dot)com. By solving a problem that's relevant to tens of millions of steel tumbler users in the U.S. alone, Clean-Bev presents a significant growth opportunity for steel tumbler manufacturers and related companies.
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