The Maps Rocks Glass Lets You View Your City Streets as You Sip Alcohol
Nikki Taylor — October 26, 2012 — Lifestyle
References: theuncommongreen & coolmaterial
Mix your fondness of geography with your love of alcohol by using the Maps Rocks Glass to sip on your whiskey.
These 10-ounce glasses contain white-lined images of street maps for different cities. The region cups are an homage to the intricate grids that make up the fabulous places located in the United States and around the diverse world. So far, places like Boston, San Francisco, Hong Kong and London are able to be purchased as a Maps Rocks Glass.
To add a little more entertainment to your beverage sipping, play a fun game of ‘guess what street my house is on’ while you drink until you can no longer make out the intersections.
These 10-ounce glasses contain white-lined images of street maps for different cities. The region cups are an homage to the intricate grids that make up the fabulous places located in the United States and around the diverse world. So far, places like Boston, San Francisco, Hong Kong and London are able to be purchased as a Maps Rocks Glass.
To add a little more entertainment to your beverage sipping, play a fun game of ‘guess what street my house is on’ while you drink until you can no longer make out the intersections.
Trend Themes
1. Map-inspired Glassware - Opportunity for companies to create innovative glassware with city maps and other geographic features for a more immersive drinking experience.
2. Geographic Game-playing - Opportunity for businesses to create games and activities centered around geographic features to enhance the drinking experience.
3. Alcohol-infused Geography Lessons - Opportunity for companies to create educational tools that incorporate geography and alcohol, such as world maps on wine bottles.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and restaurants can utilize map-inspired glassware and activities to enhance their guests' drinking experiences.
2. Retail - Retail stores can sell map-inspired glassware and educational materials as unique gifts and conversation starters.
3. Alcohol & Beverage - Alcohol and beverage companies can incorporate geographic features into their labeling and create partnerships with educational tools for added value.
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