Sadly, I wasn't able to find an official one, I got mine from an Etsy page.ok now THAT is cool, I have a good friend of mine who was mildly obsessed with that game, would be a perfect gift, is there an official version of the mug I can have a link to? I just had a browse and the scaling of the face on some of the one's I've seen looks off
The Sports Direct Mug
It's nobody's favourite. But every workplace in the UK is pretty much guaranteed to have one.
I prefer a mug that you can get your whole hand into the handle. Much more comfortable.
Like this! Wonderful.
Only at work. But most of the time I just use one of mine that I bring to the office.
They are definitely expensive but I found they're worth it. In my experience, the feel of the cup is really nice (especially the exposed texture on the bottom), the handle is comfy, the weight is appropriately hefty, the lip feels nice to drink from, and it holds heat for a long time. Hope you enjoy!These look really good. I just end up buying one (a bit on the expensive side).
I'm jealous. I've been periodically viewing the giant bomb store for a while waiting for it to be in stock again.
I got this at a Dave and Busters a few months ago lolAmazon.com: Natural Life Llama Mug - 16 oz, Fun, Cute, 3D Ceramic Llama Mug With Handle for Coffee, Tea, Gifts, Decor: Kitchen & Dining
Amazon.com: Natural Life Llama Mug - 16 oz, Fun, Cute, 3D Ceramic Llama Mug With Handle for Coffee, Tea, Gifts, Decor: Kitchen & Diningwww.amazon.com
Is there any research on how much lead gets into coffee from ceramic foodware? Is it a real risk over time? Is it enough to look for a "food safe" stamp on the bottom of a mug?Invest in some mugs with a lead-free glaze if you're going to use them consistently.
I believe similar to like the California warnings for cancer-causing chemicals it's more of a consumer choice issue then anything that has been seriously studied unfortunately. If I'm not mistaken the FDA allows for a certain amount of lead and cadmium in ceramics. I just prefer to purchase stuff that is noted as lead-free, especially stuff that will be heated up or hold heated liquids.Is there any research on how much lead gets into coffee from ceramic foodware? Is it a real risk over time?
I agree, but for me it's due to a concern that lead might get into food or drink if a mug is scratched or chipped. I've never been able to find good info about it. I don't know if that's irrational or not simply because I've never seen solid info about it.I believe similar to like the California warnings for cancer-causing chemicals it's more of a consumer choice issue then anything that has been seriously studied unfortunately. If I'm not mistaken the FDA allows for a certain amount of lead and cadmium in ceramics. I just prefer to purchase stuff that is noted as lead-free, especially stuff that will be heated up or hold heated liquids.
To be totally candid I believe it's a bit of irrationality mixed with a lack of reputable studies done on it. The lead and cadmium are most definitely in those glazes, especially those cheap-ass mass produced logo mugs but to what extent it affects our bodies is not known (unless you just have very obvious lead poisoning). Here are the FDA regulations on lead contents for plates, drinking vessels and flatware: https://www.fda.gov/media/71764/downloadI agree, but for me it's due to a concern that lead might get into food or drink if a mug is scratched or chipped. I've never been able to find good info about it. I don't know if that's irrational or not simply because I've never seen solid info about it.
Ah, the Cup of Champions.
The Sports Direct Mug
It's nobody's favourite. But every workplace in the UK is pretty much guaranteed to have one.
perfection!
Oh wow, I love the art, that's awesome!Just graduated with my Masters and my partner gifted me with this one. Love the design.
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