Is this just me, or is everyone getting haunted by these Eco Cups?

They look like your conventional take-away-drink-and-throw-cup, EXCEPT they are not. They are reusable. They are available in "fancy retro shops", kitchen-ware stores and I am sure in 50 other types of stores. They cost about $12.95 and are made from porcelain (maybe?), have a silicone sleeve to insulate the cup and a silicone lid "to prevent messy spills". I saw them the other day and went ... "haha! cute", stared at them for a while, contemplated on buying one and walked off.
Over the last couple of days, I have seen many more and I must say, the cups and the idea of having a reusable take-away cup is actually growing on me. I hope they are available in asia (with much cuter designs), if not I shall buy one eventually the next time I see one.

They look like your conventional take-away-drink-and-throw-cup, EXCEPT they are not. They are reusable. They are available in "fancy retro shops", kitchen-ware stores and I am sure in 50 other types of stores. They cost about $12.95 and are made from porcelain (maybe?), have a silicone sleeve to insulate the cup and a silicone lid "to prevent messy spills". I saw them the other day and went ... "haha! cute", stared at them for a while, contemplated on buying one and walked off.
Over the last couple of days, I have seen many more and I must say, the cups and the idea of having a reusable take-away cup is actually growing on me. I hope they are available in asia (with much cuter designs), if not I shall buy one eventually the next time I see one.
YES! SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT, buy ECO CUPS!!!

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