The document describes a new insulated bottle called the AeroLite ThermoMug. It is composed of an outer shell of Makroblend UT 408 plastic and an inner layer of silica aerogel insulation. Testing shows it keeps liquids hotter or colder than traditional containers for much longer. The bottle will be produced through an outsourced partnership between Aspen Aerogels, who will supply the aerogel, and Bayer, who will mold the plastic and assemble the finished products. Production is estimated to cost $10 per bottle and retail for $25, providing a $5 profit margin per unit.