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No Spoon Necessary

January 20, 2007

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We like products that render utensils unnecessary. This is one such product. The “ceramic for mix” makes mixing sugar with your coffee a little more entertaining, and less spoon intensive. Just drop a sugar cube into this glass cup—filled with whatever steamy beverage you prefer—and swirl the entire cup around. The ceramic ball that’s sunk into the grooves at the bottom of the cup will do all the work for you. [via Josh Spear]

Final Word: Shaken, not stirred.

By Bryce Longton | January 20, 2007 in Tabletop Design | Permalink

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Wow, I think this is genius. I would use it (well maybe not I don't use sugar in my tea)

Posted by: Fashion Kitty | January 30, 2007 5:51 PM

why, whats the point, you just will have to fill it half full so you dont spill the drink as your swilling it. what a waste of development time!

Posted by: pointless | January 31, 2007 6:42 AM

Yes, but will it cool a cup like a silver spoon?

Posted by: Noel Buddy | February 5, 2007 10:12 PM