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Take Your Coffee with a Little Personality

By: Shea Gyngell

When you love coffee, why settle for a boring coffee cup when you can have it from your own personal mug?

No longer simple vessels, coffee mugs evolved into an array of styles to meet the preferences of every personality. Proper coffee cups and saucers are preferred by the "polite society", and they do have their place from time to time. But when it comes to enjoying coffee in a less formal setting, you just can't beat a charming mug to serve up a big, satisfying brew.

You can shop for coffee mugs in virtually all shapes and styles, and made from different types of materials. But the one thing they all have in common is their primary purpose of holding coffee, tea, steamed milk or hot chocolate.

The most common materials used for the production of coffee mugs are glass, porcelain, plastic and metal, and there is no limit to the number of shapes that can be modeled. Coffee mugs are collectibles, souvenir items, marketing and promotional tools, fun novelties and great gifts. For many coffee drinkers though, a favorite mug is just the thing to get perked for the day while enjoying a lazy morning.

Porcelain mugs

Porcelain is the most common choice of coffee drinkers, because it's an affordable material that keeps coffee warm a little longer than metal and plastic mugs. The downside to porcelain is that it's quite breakable. This versatile material allows manufacturers to design mugs in all sorts of fashions, from pretty and dainty and macho and masculine. Some porcelain coffee mugs are available with matching porcelain covers to keep the coffee hot and prevent spills, but these lids are not attached.

When you are drinking coffee in the office or near equipment and materials that should not have coffee spilled on them, you may prefer a coffee mug made from other materials.

Coffee to Go

Traveling coffee mugs are designed for the coffee drinker who needs to avoid accidental spills in the car. A travel mug is usually made of a combination of metal and plastics, with insulation to keep the coffee hotter, longer. Travel mugs often have a plastic interior liner, while the outside of the mug is manufactured with stainless steel. Some lids are made with a drinking spout, while others have a hole in the spill-proof lid. These types of mugs are best while driving and drinking coffee at work. This type of coffee mug closely resembles a vacuum flask.

When enjoying coffee outdoors, you can use a travel mug or another, more traditional type of mug. Tin coffee mugs are reminiscent of campfires and the great outdoors, and are enjoying a comeback in the company of today's more versatile options.

Coffee mugs can be plain or fancy, simple or ornate. There are ornamental mugs in all sorts of shapes and sizes that, aside from being a functional, can also be used for decorative purposes or organizational cubbies for pencils and other small items.

The puzzle mug is easily the most novel of all the novelty mugs. It takes a lot of skill to drink from a puzzle mug, and you should expect to wear a few splashes of coffee before you learn the secret. With concentration, intuition and manipulation, however, you will eventually solve the puzzle and enjoy a spill-free brew.

Think there's nothing better than a cup of coffee in the morning? Try drinking it from a personalized coffee mug. If nothing else, it will pack a little more punch into your morning routine.

Article Source: http://www.ezarticles.info

Essayist Shea Gyngell is a columnist for several web sites, on beauty product and shopping catalog online topics.

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