Triangular/Square mugs

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Andrew
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Anyone tried any of the odd shaped mugs before? Do you reckon they would sell well if you had UK supply?

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They might sell Andrew ................... although I still haven't crossed the 'how to press' bridge yet - unless there's a triangle press that I'm not aware of?
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I think they'd have to be done in an oven with a flexible mug wrap around type clamp. They do look unusual and i'm sure they'd sell, especially to "Toblerone" :rolleyes:
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Either that John or I start to pack and distribute the curry that the missis 'tried' to make last night from an authentic indian recipe she found online ................ I could have cooked one of those mugs with a few exhales!

Note to wife: there is a difference between oriental spices and just damn uncomfortable!
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Note to wife: there is a difference between oriental spices and just damn uncomfortable!
:biggrin: they never do taste the same when they are homemade :eek:
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These are just printed with a silicone wrap rather than an over engineered clamp.
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They do look good - who stocks them?
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No one in the UK unfortunately, it's an import job. They are supposedly not good sellers but I like them. I guess people don't look for triangular sublimation mugs.

Just printed a spoon mug as well now which comes up very well, just need to find the right design to get the balance as you can't print on the lower part.
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i have to say i dont like them, but then horses for courses and all that
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