Just One More Sip Til I'm Undead Mug
Just One More Sip Til I'm Undead Mug
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Product Features
Product Features
☕ Glossy White Ceramic
Smooth surface with bold visual clarity
☕ Vivid Wraparound Print
Artwork fully wraps from front to back
☕ Microwave & Dishwasher Safe
Designed for daily use without fading
☕ Comfortable Rounded Handle
Easy grip with a balanced, solid weight
☕ Holds 11oz or 15oz
Perfect for coffee, tea, or late-night thinking
Why You'll Love This
Why You'll Love This
💜 It feels like drinking from your favorite piece of art
💜 Adds emotion to your daily rituals
💜 Small but deeply personal
💜 A bold design moment in your kitchen or desk space
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Shipping & Returns
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The Just One More Sip Til I’m Undead Mug is for the goths who need caffeine to crawl back to life. Featuring a playful yet dark design, this mug blends gothic energy with lighthearted sarcasm for the perfect start to your day. It's made for those who aren’t quite human until the coffee hits.
Crafted from durable white ceramic with a high-gloss finish, it’s as functional as it is expressive. The vibrant full-color artwork stands out with bold contrast, and the comfortable C-handle makes it easy to grip while you resurrect. Available in 11oz and 15oz sizes, so you’re covered whether you need a quick fix or a full ritual.
This mug is more than just funny—it’s built for your lifestyle. Microwave- and dishwasher-safe for no-fuss use. BPA- and lead-free for peace of mind. Whether it’s coffee, tea, or something stronger, this mug keeps your undead soul fueled and your gothic vibe intact.
Because some mornings? Survival takes caffeine.
Care Instructions:
Microwave & dishwasher safe. Wash with warm water and mild soap.
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