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Water sticks to glass pitchers and
glass coffee pots allowing liquids to
miss their intended targets. This
problem can
also occur with plastic and metal
pitchers at shallower angles.
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I think it would introduce an even greater proclivity for the liquid to adhere to the lip than a rough surface. |
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If that's the case, bristolz, wouldn't chewing tobacco & it's associated "juice" be even likelier to stick to a pitcher's lips? |
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Glass ewers have no lips. So, no. |
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I've seen a baseball pitcher named Glass, and I distinctly recall that he had lips. So, yes. |
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I've heard of pitchers with glass elbows, but not glass lips. |
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But getting back to the idea, if the problem also occurs with plastic pitchers, then teflon ain't gonna help on the glass ones. |
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