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September 30, 2008
World's first sangria pitcher with integrated ice pocket

Clever.
From the website:
- Hand-Blown Glass Pitcher with Ice Pocket
Designed by artisans in Mexico, this unique pitcher features an innovative ice pocket designed to keep drinks cool without watering them down.
Handcrafted from blown glass and accented with a cobalt blue rim.
Perfect for sangria, lemonade or iced coffee.
6.25"Ø x 10.5"H.
60 oz. capacity.
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No, no, no, no, no...
The ice is an indicator of how fast one needs to be drinking this. If your drink is getting watery, you are obviously doing it all wrong.
Besides, a good sangria needs to marinate in its own juices for a couple of hours at room temp, and then another couple in the fridge. In theory. If it lasts long enough to make it to the fridge, you are again doing something wrong.
How many days until Hannah Montana is old enough to drink a pitcher of these with me?
Posted by: clifyt | Sep 30, 2008 1:21:13 PM
they were making these things at least as far back as the late 1960s...
Posted by: weird science | Sep 30, 2008 9:47:52 AM
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