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Ian M;23687 wrote:
bms;23673 wrote:I wouldn't want to drink out of a plastic mug, but there are plenty of places/ opportunities where plastic mugs would be better than ceramic ones.

Anyone ever tried selling to prisons?..................Just an idea :biggrin:

Wouldn't they want those metal ones to run along the metal bars just like they used to do in the 'olde' films :) they'd make a better noise than plastic ones!
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bms;23691 wrote:
Ian M;23687 wrote:
bms;23673 wrote:I wouldn't want to drink out of a plastic mug, but there are plenty of places/ opportunities where plastic mugs would be better than ceramic ones.

Wouldn't they want those metal ones to run along the metal bars just like they used to do in the 'olde' films :) they'd make a better noise than plastic ones!
lol :) but metal ones are coated so after few "runs" against the bars picture would come off. and I dont think you would like to have complains from people like them want yu??? :)

so plastic is the new metal in prison me thinks :D
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Paul;23693 wrote:
bms;23691 wrote:
Ian M;23687 wrote: I dont think you would like to have complains from people like them want yu??? :)

Good point!!
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bms;23691 wrote:
Ian M;23687 wrote:
bms;23673 wrote:I wouldn't want to drink out of a plastic mug, but there are plenty of places/ opportunities where plastic mugs would be better than ceramic ones.

Wouldn't they want those metal ones to run along the metal bars just like they used to do in the 'olde' films :) they'd make a better noise than plastic ones!
Don't forget that prisoners have human rights too so, the plastic ones would mean the others could still sleep if they wanted to.
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plus they could probably be turned into a weapon easier, thus making it 2 products in 1....

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Ian M;23687 wrote:Anyone ever tried selling to prisons?..................Just an idea :biggrin:

Prisons use standard issue blue mugs :)
and they use their cutlery for weapons as they aren't cheap plastic cutlery they are solid........
next question is how do i know?????????
keep the guesses coming :)

let's just say i haven't been a Christian all my life :)
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smitch6;23743 wrote:Prisons use standard issue blue mugs :)
and they use their cutlery for weapons as they aren't cheap plastic cutlery they are solid........
next question is how do i know?????????
keep the guesses coming :)

let's just say i haven't been a Christian all my life :)
You saying you got "contacts" on the inside - should find out the going rate for a personalised poly mug ;-)
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Is there anywhere in the UK that supply blank sublimation metal mugs?

I've seen all the suppliers but they're not UK based.
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dj_doubler;23744 wrote:You saying you got "contacts" on the inside - should find out the going rate for a personalised poly mug ;-)
rofl nooooo that part of my life is a long time behind me thankfully and never want to go anywhere near there again :)

but most prison merchandise like lighters, clothing etc fetches alot of money
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AdamB;23746 wrote:Is there anywhere in the UK that supply blank sublimation metal mugs?

I've seen all the suppliers but they're not UK based.

Not seen many of these just yet, but on the thread of the Polymer mugs, these are now online at:
http://www.printerowners.co.uk/sublimat ... on-mug.htm

The 'out of stock' and email notifications will be updated next week once the stock physically arrives with us.
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