Kambukka’s germ-free solutions

Kambukka (from Bibo Brands) is highlighting recent research that suggest that ‘90% of mugs in workplace kitchens are coated in germs.’ The brand is pitching its easy to clean range of personal bottles, mugs and food jars as ‘the perfect solution’ for consumers who are returning to workplaces and schools.

The brand boasts an “industry first’ with its patent pending Snapclean technology, featured on its Etna, Olympus and Elton products. Users are able to ‘pinch and pull” to remove the drinking mechanism to enable thorough cleaning.

Above: Back to School with Kumbukka.
Above: Back to School with Kumbukka.

Kumbukka’s Lagoon range for children also prides itself on hygiene and functionality, while the brand’s Bora food jar keeps food chilled over the day, or hot for six hours.

 

Top: An Etna bottle design by Kumbukka from Bibo Brands

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