Rubik's Mug

£8.99
4.7 out of 5.0
Rubik's Mug 4.7 out of 5 based on 60 ratings.
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Do you remember the frustration you felt as a child when you tried to solve the Rubik’s Cube?  Some were clever and could twist the cube to perfection with authority.  Others were less savvy but still creative. Maybe they were caught sheepishly peeling the stickers off and reapplying them when they thought the door was locked. Or perhaps they partially accepted their ineptitude as they cowered in shame over a disappointed, jumbled cube, desperately breaking it apart with a screwdriver and reassembling it under the cruel light of self-guilt.  
 
Relax! Years have gone by now --it doesn't matter how incompetent you were when you were young.  Wash away those horrible memories in warm liquid as you sit back and relax with this nostalgic mug inspired by the iconic image of your favourite classic toy.  We spent months perfecting a specially designed square mug that looks great and is actually easy to drink from with its special curved lip.  No dribbling and slobbering over the cube like you did when you desperately tried to solve the original one... this one is perfect: pre-solved and dribble free!   

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Delivery: Royal Mail 1 - 3 Working days 

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Mr. Rubik from Rubik-topia on 12 April 2011 - 9:11pm

Once upon a time there was a man who purchased a cube with a cylindrical hole in the center of it, with a purpose of holding... liquids, yes you heard me correctly, liquids. Upon receiving this cube cup, a man experimented with the cups intended function, to his horror the cube was not accompanied by the half eaten digestive shown in the photo. The ending of experiment caused the man to give the conclusion of half eaten digestives not existing but overall the cup satisfied my thirst quenching needs but to my disappointment not my puzzling needs, by the way i am a pirate, don't ya know.

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