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We Are Happy To Serve You (Over and Over) by Josh Rubin

Wearehappytoserveyou Ceramic-1
You love your morning coffee in that classic New York deli cup, but lately have a pang of guilt about wasting the paper. Problem solved-- Exceptionlab (creators of treehugger.com) brings you the same cup, seam and all, in ceramic form.

$12 at The Museum of the Moving Image

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This entry posted on 15 November 2004 at 11:33 AM
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