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These Glasses Have a Tiny Camel’s Peak at the Bottom

These Glasses Have a Tiny Camel’s Peak at the Bottom

No doubt you’re familiar with our Matterhorn Glasses. They’re one of our better sellers; unique without destroying the reliable shape of a whiskey glass (because glass technology has come about as far as it needs to). Other companies seem to have picked up on the success of the glass though, and North Drinkware has released a line of US inspired glasses. Their most recent glass, the Vermont Tumbler, has Camel’s Peak molded into the base. It’s simple without sacrificing character and is excellent for the geographer, cartographer, outdoors man, or connoisseur. Plus, if you bring the glass to its real world inspiration and grab some craft beer while you’re there, you can have all sorts of local culture going on in one trip. And we say craft beer because there’s a Vermont pint glass as well.