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Guidelines relating to Vintage porcelain

20 July 2010
christmas-fine-china Guidelines relating to Vintage porcelain

I love this cup! The sides are lukewarm to touch, while the coffee inside is piping hot. While it only holds 10oz, that is sufficient for me in the office.

I’m not sure if design changes were made, or if folks don’t put their lid on securely, but I have never experienced coffee leaking while drinking from this cup.

Yes, the lid smells when it first arrives. Instructions say to rub the lid with toothpaste and rinse. That works, but the lid will smell minty for a while (better than the original silicone smell). The other option is to put the lid in boiling water with lemon for a few minutes and the odor is gone for good.

Overall, a quality, stylish cup for those that don’t want(or need) a 32oz thermos of coffee. I can’t recommend it highly enough.


What type of dolls LOOK scariest? Porcelain / Ugly / anything vintage / Flirty Eyes ?
Regardless of how haunted Vintage porcelain it is ;]Im just curious as far as the outter appearance, what seems scariest out of the above types of dolls? What is it about a doll that really freaks someone out (look wise) ?? Thanks!!!Happy Halloweeeeeennnnn!!!
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4 Comments to “Guidelines relating to Vintage porcelain”

  1. I love this cup and I plan to buy a 2-pack next time. No more wasting my money on bottled water at work. It keeps my drink cold even on a really hot day on the back deck, it doesn’t leak, and it doesn’t sweat all over the place. There are no flip top spouts or nasty straws that never quite come clean like a lot of the other bottles and cups I tried for work, and no screw on lids that are a pain in the neck. I hear the white lid can become stained, but the directions said that cleaning it with a little toothpaste or boiling it in water with some lemon juice does the trick. If not, who cares. I bought an extra lid that is black for tea and coffee drinking.

  2. My son loved the simplicity of this cup. Keeps drinks warm for a long time. I ordered a couple extra lids. Biggest drawback is they are not diswasher safe but most insulated cups are not. The sleek white lines are just waiting for an artistic type to personalize it but looks great just the way it is. This same mug sells at the NY MOMA for almost twice the price.

  3. The cup is made of porcelain and is heavy for a coffee cup, and the cap is rubbery and smells funny. Not very happy with the product. I got it because I cdn’t find any other microwavable cup less than 16oz.

  4. First of all, I like being non-descript. I like that it looks like a throw away cup you get at the store but is secretly ceramic and re-usuable. It does everything a travel cup should do – not burn your fingers and not spill its contents easily. Only thing is I wish they made these a little bigger.

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