The Hockey Cup 25 oz Beer Stein Mug With Case

June 13, 2019 - Comment

Now This is a Hockey Fan’s Way to Drink Beer We’ve all dreamed about drinking from “The Cup.” Now you can with your very own 25 ounce Hockey CupTM Tough as the Game…..made from a clear, break-resistant plexiglass blend, similar to “The Glass” at hockey arenas. So lace ’em up, light the lamp and hoist

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(as of 19 April 2020 8:51 AM EDT - Details)

Now This is a Hockey Fan’s Way to Drink Beer

We’ve all dreamed about drinking from “The Cup.” Now you can with your very own 25 ounce Hockey CupTM

Tough as the Game…..made from a clear, break-resistant plexiglass blend, similar to “The Glass” at hockey arenas.

So lace ’em up, light the lamp and hoist “The Cup.”

25 Ounce Capacity
Break Resistant
Dishwasher Safe (Top Rack Only)
Made of FDA Approved Lightweight BPA Free Plexiglass Blend
Dimensions 8.50 x 4.25 x 5.75 inches (with Handle)
Patent Pending

Product Features

  • 25 Ounce Capacity
  • Break Resistant
  • Dishwasher Safe (Top Rack Only)
  • Made of FDA Approved Lightweight BPA Free Plexiglass Blend
  • Dimensions 8.50 x 4.25 x 5.75 inches (with Handle)

Comments

Anonymous says:

A CUP FOR CHAMPIONS When my Penguins won last year I was ecstatic. I went out, bought some memorabilia and was happy. I told myself if we got the repeat, I’d go out and buy a jersey. But! I saw this very mug on the Edmonton Oilers Instagram and knew I had to have one. As adidas makes the switch to new jerseys, I bought this in celebration for cup #5.If you’re on the fence about buying this, let me tell you, it’s worth it. The case it comes in is very nice, inside is padded and the outside is very…

Anonymous says:

Looks nice.. but it’s plastic It’s fine as a gag gift I guess.. but I would have paid extra if it were glass

Anonymous says:

Looks cool but not very practical to drink from I really like this cup, because it looks awesome and it’s fun to drink. It holds a bit more than two beers. Unfortunately, I snapped the top part off of the main body trying to jam ice cubes through the small hole to the bottom chamber. It now sits on my Caps tribute shelf, proudly.

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