I guess I can't answer accurately because I don't know the official definition of "travel mug" and I don't care enough to find out. I do have my TMBG coffee mug which I use almost every day. Does that count?
My work ordered approximately all of the customized travel mugs, so every time we have a function, they pass them out. I got three in a single day, once. Worse, we've changed logos twice since they were made, and it is the logo I hate most on the side, the "minimalist" one that is basically just a triangle.
I'm glad I read the poll before purchasing. When forced to think about it, I have to admit I have scads of travel mugs. I even have a French Press travel coffee mug. Speaking of which, I may want to get a good coffee for that.
Starbucks medium size travel mug (my current favorite), Purina Vets travel mug (give me free CE ::and:: free products for each CE completed?! Hell yes I'll pimp your product!) a Tervis tumbler, a Disney travel mug from vacation two years ago, and several zoo cups with lids and straws that I say count (:
@olperfesser same here. she reads about the latest toxin, realizes whatever we have is full of it, and pitches enough to choke a Hearse. first it was BPA. then she read BPA is just a scapegoat, that all plastic will kill you. (sure, if you choke on it.) so now it's nothing but stainless steel and glass. will probably die of a rusted liver and lead poisoning.
@saodell Point A to Point B and back? That's travel, yo. And, actually, as travel comes from travail, work, then it's actually doubly applicable to your situation. ~The More You Know! does a shooting star motion with hands
I voted zero, but now remember that I have one of these in the 12 oz size, which I'm sure counts. That thing is great. Assuming you don't overfill it, it absolutely will not leak, and it insulates well. Like, make-tea-at-11pm,-try-to-drink-it-on-the-train-at-6am-the-next-morning-and-burn-your-mouth well.
Too many travel mugs do I own.
@nadroj Ok, Master Yoda
Too many for a person who doesn't travel...
One now, but in a few days, 5.
I will soon own four more.
Never enough. (They seem to enjoy hiding from me by congregating in the passenger footwell of my car.)
I have a large Teavana travel mug with built-in tea infuser. It is dope and does dope things.
@The_Baron ... not legal in all 50 states, yet.
@PocketBrain yet.
I might technically own more than one. But this guy usually only leaves my hands when I'm sleeping. ...or typing, but only momentarily.
@smyle similarly story here, only its one of these:
http://www.shopstanley-pmi.com/product/stanley-adventure-ss-flask-navy
One, and it was free.
I guess I can't answer accurately because I don't know the official definition of "travel mug" and I don't care enough to find out. I do have my TMBG coffee mug which I use almost every day. Does that count?
@SSteve TMBG win. Here's your trophy.
@PocketBrain Thank you. I will treasure it forever.
My work ordered approximately all of the customized travel mugs, so every time we have a function, they pass them out. I got three in a single day, once. Worse, we've changed logos twice since they were made, and it is the logo I hate most on the side, the "minimalist" one that is basically just a triangle.
Way too many, if you ask my wife... Eight of which were purchased right here!
I'm glad I read the poll before purchasing. When forced to think about it, I have to admit I have scads of travel mugs. I even have a French Press travel coffee mug. Speaking of which, I may want to get a good coffee for that.
I prefer Serbian Coke...can this handle it?
Starbucks medium size travel mug (my current favorite), Purina Vets travel mug (give me free CE ::and:: free products for each CE completed?! Hell yes I'll pimp your product!) a Tervis tumbler, a Disney travel mug from vacation two years ago, and several zoo cups with lids and straws that I say count (:
I have none, I want none, I wish you'd find something more interesting to sell.
@DJP519 Patience. #SDF will be here soon enough.
@editorkid Touche', be carefull what you wish for, right?!?
The wife keeps buying new ones. They are everywhere in the house. She even has two for our grandkids. I am glad she isn't on meh.
@olperfesser same here. she reads about the latest toxin, realizes whatever we have is full of it, and pitches enough to choke a Hearse. first it was BPA. then she read BPA is just a scapegoat, that all plastic will kill you. (sure, if you choke on it.) so now it's nothing but stainless steel and glass. will probably die of a rusted liver and lead poisoning.
@saodell BPA is not the scapegoat. @joelmw is the scapegoat. It is he who is being blamed for poisoning your grandkids.
@saodell @SSteve
Ironically, I never take my travel mug with me when I travel. Just to work and back.
@saodell Point A to Point B and back? That's travel, yo. And, actually, as travel comes from travail, work, then it's actually doubly applicable to your situation. ~The More You Know! does a shooting star motion with hands
I have mugs that I travel with... are those travel mugs?
I worry that the question behind the question here is "How many more mugs can we sell you?" so I'm not answering.
I voted zero, but now remember that I have one of these in the 12 oz size, which I'm sure counts. That thing is great. Assuming you don't overfill it, it absolutely will not leak, and it insulates well. Like, make-tea-at-11pm,-try-to-drink-it-on-the-train-at-6am-the-next-morning-and-burn-your-mouth well.