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Product Description
Serve cold beverages in the Fred and Friends POLLUTED Glasses. This set includes 2 glasses. Each glass is hand-blown from strong, lead-free borosilicate glass. Serve your concoctions in these chemical barrel shaped glasses. Each glass has a radioactive symbol printed on its side. Each set is packed in a colorful gift box, so it makes a great gift as well as being suitable for everyday use.Features
- This set includes 2 glasses
- Each glass is hand-blown from strong, lead-free borosilicate glass
- Serve your concoctions in these chemical barrel shaped glasses
- Each glass has a radioactive symbol printed on its side
- Each set is packed in a colorful gift box, so it makes a great gift as well as being suitable for everyday use
Top Reviews
Cool to look at! And if you like your drinks warm - you may have a set that survives longer than minby The Dude (3 out of 5 stars)
March 23, 2016
These glasses looked cool in the pictures. And hey, they looked cool when they arrived. The only issue is that these glasses are made from the thinnest glass (can you say 'hard contact lens'?) I've ever encountered. And in going along with the feeling of thin glass came the very fragile feeling when holding them. Almost like the feeling of those red party cups you get from a dollar store to play beer pong with. I did feel like it was going to crush under the weight of just holding it with my hand. I broke one of the glasses immediately when I dropped an ice cube into the glass. Really - the first ice cube broke the glass. I was pretty miffed and I was determined to enjoy a funky green cocktail out of my new radioactive glasses so I tried again. This time, I tipped the glass and carefully slid the ice in and then slowly tipped the glass back upright so it wouldn't break. Viola! It worked. I enjoyed one nuclear drink and then I carefully washed the glass and put it on my shelf where it sits today. It's a great conversation piece, but not very functional. The glasses feel fragile. .
Great Gift
by Ben Bales,Top Contributor: Golf (5 out of 5 stars)
April 4, 2016
I got this as a gift for a friend, but I had a drink from it after he opened it. It's not the heaviest weighted drinking glass ever, but I can't see it falling over too easily. It also seems like the glass is pretty durable. All in all, it was exactly what I hoped it to be.
Toxic Waste Drinking Glass
by TigerPrincess (5 out of 5 stars)
September 12, 2011
As a fan of zombies, Resident Evil, and most things of the sort, these glasses are a must-have!
After reading all of the reviews on how thin this glass was, I was a little hesitant to purchase this product. Three days later I decided to take my chances. After receiving my package I immediately washed it and began using it. I will also purchase two more sets when money allows.
The "thin-ness" of this product seems equal to regular dinner glasses. As well as bumping it on the sink during washing, I (lightly) bashed against the glass with my knuckle and (lightly) bumped it on the corner of the desk. I am pleased with the durability of this product and will continue to use my glass daily. (I imagine dropping this glass on a hard floor would have the same results as a normal dinner glass, but I will not try that... on purpose.) These glasses are made from borosilicate glass and seem, to me, very sturdy under normal use.
Another feature I like about this product: unlike the dinner glasses I grew up with (rounded bottom edges), this glass has an extremely flat bottom. After several (light) attempts at trying to knock the filled cup over, all I saw was some sliding.
For those not interested in alcoholic drinks: Try the Lemon Lime flavor of Powerade Zero... it has a similar color all on its own.
Not broken yet
by Brian Hanable (5 out of 5 stars)
February 8, 2019
Still got these silly items
Nice sturdy and good looking glasses!
by Nizel A. (5 out of 5 stars)
December 13, 2013
I'm a little hesitant to buy novelty items, but these caught my eye. When they finally arrived and I opened them I was pleasantly surprised. Build quality is superb, glass was made to be more hard plastic like so they can survive a decent fall and I don't have to worry about them breaking in my hand if I hold too tight.
Don't bother
by Gold (2 out of 5 stars)
February 23, 2016
Cool looking glasses, but they are waaaay too thin. Broke one sitting it down on a table top, and the other one broke not a week later in the sink. Not durable at all.
Lol... Get a lot of comments at work from these
by mark (5 out of 5 stars)
September 9, 2013
I work at a place that sells shipping product for hazardous material shipping companies so when I used these at work they fit right in. Very sturdy and cool looking glasses. Recommended them to my friends and the marketing group.
Will probably get more.
These are fun
by Ice Girl (5 out of 5 stars)
April 6, 2013
Looks exactly like the picture, and is fun to make jello in, or cool coloured drinks. They are very very light, but apparently sturdy. I think I like my glasses with a little more heft, but for fun, these are on the money.
Five Stars
by Michael (5 out of 5 stars)
November 19, 2017
Cool idea. Love them.
Small Glasses
by Jred22 (4 out of 5 stars)
August 23, 2013
Interesting drinking glasses. Not much to say other than they look cool and they don't seem to be cheaply made or anything. Small glasses. Probably be great for a Halloween party.
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