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June 28, 2010

Check out this wine that comes in a single-serving plastic wine glass with a removable top similar to what one would find on the top of a yogurt container. It’s peeled off and the fresh wine is consumed.
The glasses are reusable and disposable, but we’re not sure they’re recyclable, which they might need to be in order to catch on Stateside. But they’re still a great idea, and fairly affordable. A glass costs about $3.35 (2.25 British pounds) for about 6.5 ounces.
Designed by James Nash.
1 | Ayelet
28 de June de 2010 to ● 1:59 PM
sorry- as much as the design is nice- it is a BIG waste and too much of it, for the environment.
2 | Bradley
2 de July de 2010 to ● 10:47 PM
Agreed – looks like a big hit towards mother nature, not to mention the quality of the wine is almost certainly rubbish.
3 | grabbins
4 de July de 2010 to ● 6:23 PM
I agree with Ayelet and Bradley. Also, I can’t really see it catching on. Wine is generally a sophisticated drink, and this isn’t very sophisticated.