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raydavies
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Having sold bog standard 11oz mugs for a few years, I'm considering adding another type/shape to my repertoire. Any suggestions as to the next best seller would be appreciated.

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The tall 8oz porcelain mugs from Xpres are really elegant and print perfectly every time.
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Ive just ordered a 6oz mug with saucer. It fits nicely in the Senseo machines and is perfect for businesses who want to give their customers a coffee but doesn't want them to stay the whole day drinking coffee. https://www.printequipment.de/en/Espres ... ts-carton/
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It depends on your target market really. If you do have a 50/50 female market then I would add a mug like UKPM says. There is actually the same version in China which we sell a lot of. A Balmoral Chine mug is a shorter version in the same style. You can get them from a supplier like Subli to try. The larger Stein mugs can sell quite well. Mugs like the Sparta can be popular but are harder to print. Ultimately, no other mug will get near the volume of the standard Durham unless you have a very specific customer base that needs others.
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