Alphabet Soup Pink 280ml (Yellow/Pink)

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Designed by Wirenfelt for GLACIAL.

Meet Alphabet Soup — a playful mix of colour and imagination. The pink bottle comes with a yellow lid and pink bottle handle. Made of durable 18/8 stainless steel and free from BPA and toxins, it keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 12. Lightweight and easy to hold for little hands, Alphabet Soup turns every sip into a story.

“Learning made fun, one sip at a time.”
  • Crafted with care and built to last.
  • Made of premium 18/8 food-grade stainless steel — safe, sturdy and completely free from BPA and toxins.
  • Double-wall insulation with a copper layer keeps every sip perfectly chilled or warm.
  • 280ml capacity — the ideal size for everyday use or little hands on the go.
  • Compact and easy to carry: 210mm high, 70mm wide, weighing just 240g.
  • Keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 12.

To ensure the longevity of your GLACIAL bottle, rinse it and the cap with warm water and detergent before use. We recommend hand-washing to preserve the bottle's insulating properties. Store the bottle uncapped when not in use to prevent unwanted odors. Do not place the bottle in the freezer or on the stove, and avoid strong chemicals that can cause rust. For cold water, put in ice cubes instead of chilling in the freezer.

THE TALE OF ALPHABET SOUP

“Once upon a time, all the letters lived together in a big black bowl called Alphabet Soup. The A liked to jump, the B bounced, and the C always came spinning after. Every time someone took a sip, the letters swirled around and whispered new words — maybe a name, maybe a dream, maybe a secret just for you.”

WIRENFELT x GLACIAL

Lisa Wirenfelt is a Swedish artist known for her vibrant use of colour and playful imagination. Her art is full of joy, emotion and spontaneity — and now she’s brought that same feeling to GLACIAL. Lisa has illustrated six unique prints, each one paired with colourful bottles, lids and handles to create the perfect mix of contrast and harmony. “I wanted the designs to feel playful and imaginative, something that can bring joy ,” says Lisa.