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J**E
My in-laws love them
These were a Christmas gift for my in-laws, as they keep managing to break the handles off the ones they already have. I wanted them to be close in design to the few they had left so that they had a cohesive set. They loved these and are so excited to have enough to host guests and not have to drink mules out of regular glasses. They are beautiful, sturdy, and just the right size.
S**N
Great Buy - Great Product
I love copper anyting these were great buy, it was a deal of the day. I got all four mugs for less than $30. Many of these mugs sell for a single mug for almost the same cost. You can use them also for other drinks besides alcohol.
S**G
showing wear
Haven't used them very often but they are already showing wear. The copper must not be very deep. If you want something that lasts longer I would not get these.
D**H
Five Stars
I bought this set for our sailboat and love the quality of the solid copper.
K**I
Five Stars
Easy to use and kept the drinks cool
I**E
Five Stars
Loved the shape and quality.
A**R
Five Stars
Love these!!!
W**T
Warning
Moscow Mule Copper Mugs Set of 4 by Coppertisan - Handmade of 100% Pure Copper - Best Moscow Mule Mugs with Moscow Mule Recipes (Classic - Set of 4) From Wikipedia (Moscow Mule) "The ingredients in Moscow mule cocktails are acidic, and the resulting beverage has a pH well below 6.0. This creates a problem when using the traditional copper mugs, as copper can start dissolving into acidic solutions. Copper in solution is considered toxic at concentrations above 1 mg/L.On 28 July 2017, the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division issued a statement that pure copper vessels should not be used to serve acidic drinks, but that "copper mugs lined on the interior with another metal, such as nickel or stainless steel, are allowed to be used and are widely available".[6] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration 2013 Food Code states that copper and copper alloys such as brass "may not be used in contact with a food that has a pH below 6 such as vinegar, fruit juice, or wine or for a fitting or tubing installed between a backflow prevention device and a carbonator."[7][8]The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Model Food Code specifically “prohibits copper from coming into direct contact with foods that have a pH below 6.0.” The advisory relates only to solid copper mugs. Copper mugs that are lined with stainless steel or other food-safe materials are exempt from the advisory."
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