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Chocolate Mug
Exactly what it says on the tin!
 
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Quite simply a mug made out of chocolate.
Should only be used for cold drinks such as milk or milkshakes.
Drink the drink, then eat the mug.

Chocolate shot glasses could extend the range, and wine/beer glasses if you like (maybe taking it a bit too far)!


MikeOliver, May 05 2004

Tea Anyone? http://www.plokta.c.../issue23/teapot.htm
This will go great with my Chocolate Teapot [PainOCommonSense, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]


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       Chocolate Toby jug then?

skinflaps, May 05 2004
  

       Wash your hands before and after.

FarmerJohn, May 05 2004
  

       Hmmm, M&M's, "The milk chocolate melts in your mouth, not in your hand!" they claim...
But they do dye your hand all the colours of the rainbow!

MikeOliver, May 05 2004
  

       Am I the only person who washes M&Ms Smarties Skittles etc?

BillyBB, May 05 2004
  

       I'm guessing "Yes".

angel, May 05 2004
  

       Washing them does no good. All it does is remove the weaker vermin, allowing more room for the stronger germs to grow and fester.

waugsqueke, May 05 2004
  


 
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