Before Christmas, our mustache pint glasses appeared in Alaska Airlines Magazine, as part of their holiday gift guide. The photo may have been small, but this big feature introduced us to a lot of holiday travelers.

Glassware with a flair is a sure way to make someone smile. [...] Bread and Badger’s playful Mustache Pint Glasses have designs that give the user the appearance of a handlebar mustache while drinking ($15 each, www.breadandbadger.com).
I finally caught a glimpse of our famous Mustache Pint Glass in the Real Simple Holiday Gift Guide 2010 on their website! I knew it was out in the magazine, but I haven’t been able to get my hands on a copy yet. I don’t think it’s reached newsstands on the west coast. They even did a nice job photographing it!

Mustache Glass
Tip it to take a sip, and voila! it looks as if you’re sporting a handlebar mustache. Great for anyone with a sense of humor or a lack of facial hair.
To buy: Mustache pint glass, $15, breadandbadger.com.
via Mustache Glass | Stocking Stuffer Ideas | Real Simple.
Our etched glassware is now available at Studio Slant in Kentucky, and MyMy in Pennsylvania! Now you can save on shipping costs when you visit these awesome retailers. Check out our full list of brick & mortar stores and events where you can shop our wares in person on our Where page.
I love this quote I found from Studio Slant about their new shop:
“The Premise of Studio Slant is to provide our town and the people who live in it an outlet from the Big Box. Wearing or owning something unique makes the wearer feel unique. We hate to look like everyone else, and so we plan to do our part in combating the oatmealization of the world.”
Studio Slant
412 E 2nd St.
Owensboro, KY 42303
MyMy
22 South Main St
Doylestown, PA 18901
I designed these happy dancing sock monkeys for a customer over a month ago, and I’ve been meaning to share them! I forgot to take photos of the finished glasses because I was so eager to ship them out (they were wedding gifts), but I’m thinking about adding them to our regular inventory for next year. What do you think?