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I use a couple Yeti cups to keep my ice Water near at hand. No sweating. Ice cubes still floating in there after 36 hours.

Cold water will be easy.

I know this sounds stupid, but it just dawned on me that I'm going to want to do the same with Protein Shakes. Currently it only takes a minute or two to knock it down......that's all about to change, though.

I can't stand the chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and banana shakes if they aren't cold.

I was curios if you had the same hang-up....and how you solved it.

The Yeti cups are hand wash only....and I'm not using anything for Protein Shakes that I can't put immediately in the dishwasher.

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I use powder from a tub, so I mix mine in an insulated tumbler and add ice. Stays nice and cold.

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I put my shake in the freezer so it stays pretty cold for a while. Then when it starts getting warm I just put it back in time for the next few sips :)

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I too use a Yeti tumbler and absolutely love it, I think I'll try pouring a Protein Shake in it to see how long it stays cold......I'm guessing it will be cold for several hours!

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I too use a Yeti tumbler and absolutely love it, I think I'll try pouring a Protein shake in it to see how long it stays cold......I'm guessing it will be cold for several hours!

I never in a million years thought I'd pay that for a freaking cup.

I laughed at people who did.

Turns out to be some of the very BEST money I've ever spent. Outstanding products.

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Not to be a downer or anything ;) but just be aware that your taste may change after surgery and you might just want it room temperature rather than very cold.

I know your surgery is soon Dub, so best of luck and speedy recovery!!

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I use a Tervis tumbler. Top rack safe. But real easy to quickly hand wash too.

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I use a nutra ninja and blend with ice stays cold for a while

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