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This product contains durable, reusable plastic, defined by the EPA as lasting 3 years or more. There is no single-use plastic.
A package includes a teal Soma Glass Travel Straw and white travel case from Full Circle. The eco-friendly set comes in white packaging labeled reusable glass straw with travel case—perfect for sustainable sipping on the go.

Full Circle Soma Glass Travel Straw - Teal

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Why we love it

  • Free from thousands of banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Reusable glass straw for a sustainable sip.
  • Comes with a carrying case for travel.
  • A stylish and eco-friendly alternative to plastic.
Color: Teal
$15.00

$7.99

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Plastic straws aren’t outlawed everywhere yet, but let’s get a head start. Soma’s straws help you do your part to save the oceans from single-use plastic.

Borosilicate glass, Silicone, Plastic, TPR.

Includes a custom-fit squeegee tool for quick cleaning on the go. Hand-wash with warm, soapy water fragrance-free mild soap is recommend. Or wash on the top-rack of your dishwasher.
This product contains durable, reusable plastic, defined by the EPA as lasting 3 years or more. There is no single-use plastic.

Let’s end the plastic era for good.

This product contains durable, reusable plastic, defined by the EPA as lasting 3 years or more. There is no single-use plastic.

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From snacks to saucepans, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — reducing exposure to unwanted additives and plastics in your food and kitchen.

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Screened for unwanted additives

Made without BPA, PFAS, melamine, or artificial preservatives

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Built for better cooking

Crafted from stainless steel, silicone, ceramic, and glass — not plastic

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Less plastic, fewer microplastics

Reduced-plastic options that help limit waste and microplastic exposure

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Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

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