CVS Photo has 11-Oz Custom Photo Mug for $17.99 - $12.99 when you apply promo code MUGFOR5 at checkout = $5. Select free same-day store pickup where available.
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CVS Photo has 11-Oz Custom Photo Mug for $17.99 - $12.99 when you apply promo code MUGFOR5 at checkout = $5. Select free same-day store pickup where available.
Note: Availability for same-day pickup will vary by location.
Thanks to community member kenmikec for finding this deal.
I have only had the black mug personally. The mug itself is dishwasher safe, but in my case, the photos were not (because of the dishwasher). I gifted a friend a white mug, which has been only hand washed, and 6yrs later with regular use, photos are fine
I have only had the black mug personally. The mug itself is dishwasher safe, but in my case, the photos were not (because of the dishwasher). I gifted a friend a white mug, which has been only hand washed, and 6yrs later with regular use, photos are fine
I had one done a couple of weeks ago.
They did it with rthe Kodak Moments machine.
They told me it was ready but when I arrived they had printed it but not applied on the mug.
It's thermal sublimation process. Then they place the paper on the much and put it in a press for a few minutes so the image transfers from the paper to the mug.
Then they dunk it in water for a few minutes to cool it down and it's ready.
The process is shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PoFW1CLr20
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They did it with rthe Kodak Moments machine.
They told me it was ready but when I arrived they had printed it but not applied on the mug.
It's thermal sublimation process. Then they place the paper on the much and put it in a press for a few minutes so the image transfers from the paper to the mug.
Then they dunk it in water for a few minutes to cool it down and it's ready.
The process is shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PoFW1C
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