Image courtesy of Top Cup
Top Cup, a manufacturer of aluminum cups and part of a joint venture between Ball Corp. and Ayna.AI known as Oasis Venture Holdings LLC, recently made its market debut alongside its first licensed collection with the National Football League.
The company's line of cups introduces officially licensed Top Cup designs featuring NFL and team marks, available for tailgates, watch parties and stadium experiences nationwide.
“We have a long-standing commitment to enhancing fan experiences in sports, and we are thrilled to take the next step by bringing NFL-licensed products to market,” Top Cup CEO David Cuthbert says. “This launch aligns perfectly with our ongoing efforts to elevate the fan experience through a premium, high-quality offering. We are confident that NFL fans will be enthusiastic about this product.”
The Rome, Georgia-based company says its cups are made from 90 percent-recycled Ball aluminum and are designed for reuse and “true circularity.” When a Top Cup reaches the recycling bin, the company claims it can return to shelves as a new cup in as few as 60 days without a dip in quality.
“Every wash and reuse further lowers the cup’s footprint, making Top Cup a smarter solution from first sip to final recycle,” the company says, adding that the product was created to deliver an alternative to single-use plastic that could also fit seamlessly into existing recycling systems.
Top Cup’s NFL collection has debuted across 15 NFL teams and includes select NFL and Super Bowl marks. Participating teams include the Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings, with additional teams coming in the future.
Top Cup is available for $19.99 for a 20-ounce pack of 10 cups on Amazon and the company’s website.
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