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The Sturdy Tervis Tumblers Can Be Customized in a Variety of Attractive Options, Including Embroidery and Wrap InsertsLAWRENCE, KS / ACCESSWIRE / November 5, 2020 / The founders of PromotionalItems.
Sarasota County-based Tervis Tumbler comes out of bankruptcy after 5 months. As part of its reorganization plan, Tervis is shifting its focus from on-the-go drinkware to at-home products.
Sarasota County-based legacy drinkware company Tervis is filing for bankruptcy. But, don't worry — the double-walled tumbler makers have plans to stick around for decades to come. Tervis ...
Last week’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy announcement from Venice-based Tervis Tumbler Co. made waves in the business community, and questions still linger as the company enters bankruptcy court ...
Tervis Tumbler Co, a family-owned drinkware company, has exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy with all litigation dismissed and debt resolved. Tervis entered Chapter 11 to reorganize in September 2024 ...
NORTH VENICE – The newest product from Venice drinkware maker Tervis is all about Florida. Tervis' latest tumbler design features artistic depictions of some of Florida's most storied assets ...
The former home of Tervis Tumbler Co. has a new, high-tech tenant. Tervis owned the 12.5-acre facility until August 2023, when it sold the space to Pennsylvania-based real estate firm Buligo ...
Tervis Tumbler Co. is reorganizing under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and laying off 60 employees. The company, based in North Venice, Fla., was founded in 1946. The family-owned brand is on its ...
DeSantis said the new tumbler and water bottle with specific Florida designs will help raise money for residents affected by Hurricane Ian. You can purchase the tumblers online or in Tervis stores ...
Tervis Tumbler Company was founded in 1946 and is a family-owned business that makes drinkware. According to the company, they currently employ 131 people in the Tampa Bay and Sarasota area.
Tervis has created a Florida Tumbler — dubbed “Together We Shine” — and will donate all proceeds to the Florida Disaster fund. First Lady Casey DeSantis announced the partnership on Friday.