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March 20, 2020

Deep Etched Barware Glasses and Gifts - How Do We Do It?

Deep Etched Barware Glasses and Gifts - How Do We Do It?

Do you know the difference between our unique sand-carving method and the typical laser engraved and etched products? See the deep etching glass process here and tell us if you know the name of our company mascot who makes a cameo at the end! ~Cheers!

Why Everyone Is Using Beer Can Glasses for Coffee
June 12, 2026

Why Everyone Is Using Beer Can Glasses for Coffee

Beer can glasses started as barware, but they’ve quietly become one of the most popular coffee glasses online.

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The Difference Between Engraved vs Etched Glassware
June 05, 2026

The Difference Between Engraved vs Etched Glassware

At first glance, engraved and etched glassware can look similar. But not all “etched” glassware is created the same, and the process behind the design dramatically affects how the final piece looks and feels.

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When to Use a Martini Glass vs Coupe Glass
May 29, 2026

When to Use a Martini Glass vs Coupe Glass

Martini glasses and coupe glasses are often used interchangeably, but they’re not exactly the same.

Both are designed for cocktails served “up” (without ice), but the shape changes how the drink is served, carried, and experienced. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right glass for the cocktail, and the occasion.

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Martini glasses and coupe glasses are often used interchangeably, but they’re not exactly the same.

Both are designed for cocktails served “up” (without ice), but the shape changes how the drink is served, carried, and experienced. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right glass for the cocktail, and the occasion.

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Collins vs Highball Glasses: What’s the Difference?
May 22, 2026

Collins vs Highball Glasses: What’s the Difference?

At first glance, Collins and highball glasses look almost identical.

Both are tall, narrow glasses used for mixed drinks served over ice. The difference comes down to size, proportions, and the type of cocktail you’re serving.

If you enjoy entertaining at home, knowing when to use each helps create a more intentional bar setup without overcomplicating things.

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At first glance, Collins and highball glasses look almost identical.

Both are tall, narrow glasses used for mixed drinks served over ice. The difference comes down to size, proportions, and the type of cocktail you’re serving.

If you enjoy entertaining at home, knowing when to use each helps create a more intentional bar setup without overcomplicating things.

Continue reading
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