h a l f b a k e r yPoint of hors d'oevre
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Pondering the dilemma of the wine drinker who wishes to
keep a wary eye on his environs, unoccluded by tipped
glass. This drinker might wish to use a straw but is
concerned the protruding straw might catch upon his
monocle ribbon. Plus he might get teased because straws
are gauche. Intolerable!
We here at BUNGCO pondered;
we did.
The integral wine glass straw starts with a glass possessing
all required hoit and toit. The glass is then folded in on
itself inwardly and vertically along one edge, forming a
covered channel which extends down the interior of the
glass, open at top and bottom. Now the drinker may sip
without the tip.
We have found pipe cleaners work well for cleaning lodged
dregs from the integral straw.
Wineglass compensating computer monitor
Wineglass_20compens...0computer_20monitor Inspiration! [bungston, Jun 29 2014]
Sipper Glass
http://www.awesomei...op/sipping-glasses/ Slightly different. Same functionality. [8th of 7, Jun 29 2014]
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This is not halfbaked. People would buy this. Which is why it's Baked,
but not necessarily WKTE. |
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Not to mention your standard toddlers sippy cup? |
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The sipper glass has the glass straw but once the
party started getting lively those things would all
break off. The proposed integral straw is safely
ensconced inside the glass. |
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A sippy cup is a different beast entirely. |
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//A sippy cup is a different beast entirely// |
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Yes, you have to tip it, a straw you don't. |
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