Scientific Drink Sets

These Chemistry Sets Can Help You Determine Amount of Alcohol You Consume

Chemistry sets aren't normally the first thing to come to mind when you think of alcohol.

The 'Periodic TableWare' by Marshall Jamshidi re-imagines the design concept of old school chemistry sets into aesthetically pleasing drinkware that's great for entertaining your scientist friends. There's a certain appeal that chemistry sets have. Chemistry teachers normally scold their students for using their chemistry sets as drinking utensils, mostly because of the harmful chemicals that were used in the chemistry sets.

The Periodic TableWare features volume measurements similar to the chemistry sets found in labs and science classrooms across the world. With the Periodic TableWare, you'll longer have to wonder about the amount of volume of liquids you consume on a daily basis.
Trend Themes
1. Chemistry-influenced Drinkware - Designing drinkware inspired by chemistry sets can create visually appealing and conversation-starting products for consumers.
2. Measurement-focused Drinkware - Incorporating volume measurements into drinkware designs offers consumers a convenient way to track their liquid consumption.
3. Safe-to-consume Chemistry Sets - Developing chemistry sets that are safe to use as drinking utensils opens up a new market for consumers who appreciate the concept.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - The kitchenware industry can explore incorporating chemistry-themed designs into drinkware to cater to science enthusiasts and entertain guests.
2. Beverage Manufacturing - Beverage manufacturers can create products that come with measurement markings, providing consumers with an easy way to monitor their alcohol intake.
3. Education Technology - The education technology sector could develop chemistry sets specifically designed for safe and educational consumption, incorporating STEM principles into drinking experiences.

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