Tervis releases ‘Florida Strong’ tumbler to raise money for hurricane relief

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tervis has introduced a new 'Florida Strong' tumbler specifically designed to raise funds for hurricane relief efforts following the severe impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The initiative seeks to provide essential support to the communities in Florida that are grappling with the aftermath of these storms. By purchasing this tumbler, consumers not only acquire a unique product but also actively participate in the recovery process, demonstrating solidarity with those affected. Proceeds from the sales will directly contribute to rebuilding efforts, showcasing Tervis's commitment to local disaster relief. This product not only serves a practical purpose but also stands as a symbol of resilience and unity among Floridians.

In a time when community support is paramount, Tervis encourages individuals to come together in support of their neighbors. The launch of the tumbler underscores the vital role that local businesses play in disaster recovery. Through collaborative efforts, Tervis aims to help restore normalcy and hope in the wake of adversity.

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