Cadence puts World Cup colors on travel pods in 10% sale
The brand’s limited-edition World Capsules are selling for $34.20, down from $38, ahead of this weekend’s World Cup final.
By Poppy Nakagawa · Culture Writer
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Cadence is giving World Cup fans a pocket-size way to fly the flag: limited-edition travel capsules in team-inspired color combinations, with the set marked down 10% ahead of this weekend’s final.
The brand’s World Capsules are on sale for $34.20 at Cadence, reduced from the usual $38 price, according to the product listing cited by Mashable. That works out to a $3.80 discount.
Cadence makes compact containers designed for daily essentials such as pills, beauty products, supplements and other small items. For this World Cup collection, the company has swapped its usual travel-minimalist look for color pairings meant to echo national teams.
The pitch is clear: fans can show some tournament loyalty without going full stadium mode. Mashable described the drop as a way to match a daily routine to a favorite country’s colors before the final.
What the capsules hold
The World Cup line is being sold only in Cadence’s Large Capsule size, according to Mashable. Each Large Capsule holds 2.75 fluid ounces.
That capacity makes the containers a fit for longer trips or bigger toiletry needs, including items such as sunscreen and hair care products, Mashable reported.
The capsules are described as leakproof and TSA-approved, two features that matter if they are going into a carry-on bag rather than sitting at home on a shelf.
Cadence’s regular appeal is the neat travel setup: small, reusable containers that replace loose bottles, jars and pill cases. The World Cup version adds a team-color spin to that formula.
Where to find them
The team-inspired color combinations are available through keepyourcadence.com, according to Mashable. The sale price listed is $34.20.
The collection is limited edition, and Mashable noted that shoppers looking for a specific country’s colors should check the range while it remains available.
The capsules arrive as the World Cup final approaches this weekend, giving fans one more way to show support beyond jerseys, scarves and face paint. This one just happens to fit in a toiletry bag.
This story draws on original reporting from Mashable.