See Also
If you just need to carry water or juice, ConsumerSearch also has a report on water bottles.
Suite101.com has a buyer's guide with tips on how to choose the perfect travel mug.
PerfectCoffees.com discusses issues to consider when shopping for a travel mug.
SustainabilityIsSexy.com offers information on the environmental impact of disposable coffee cups, and editors discuss why travel mugs can be an eco-friendly alternative.
Good Housekeeping has helpful tips on how to remove the coffee odor from your travel mug.
You can find information about manufacturer recalls of travel mugs and other consumer products at the Consumer Product Safety Commission's website.
The Environmental Working Group discusses bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins that may be linked to health problems.
Manufacturers' websites contain more information about travel mug sizes and materials:
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