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I feel bad enough when I get a coffee in a paper cup and not in my stainless travel mug that I have forgot to bring/wash.
Adding insult to injury is the means to insulate the cup from your hand. This is either more paper in the form of a sleeve, a styrofaom cup in itself, a foam lined cup exterior,
a foam sleeve, or an extra cup altogether.
A small tough folded and quilted inflatable sleeve with an elastic joiner to accomodate all sizes could be blown up, used, deflated, and folded back into a credit card sized space in your wallet.
Inflatable cup holder
Inflatable_20cup_20holder Same idea, different intent - though [stupop] notes the insulation possibilities. [phoenix, Dec 24 2007]
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Surely there needs to be two of these? |
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Also sp. sleeve; forgotten. |
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doh accidentally added the word to spell checker and auto corrected. |
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[+] ... can be used to keep your beer cold, too |
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no, but I want it cold when I get where I'm going. Note the OP didn't mention driving :) |
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then it was an incorrect statement; I can count on the fingers of one hand the alcoholic drinks I normally have during the course of a year and still have one left over for signalling purposes. |
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[edit] I'm not that grouchy, I just couldn't resist posting "and still have one left over..." |
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