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The Oregon Pint

The Oregon Pint is a glass that was manually made and blown, with the highest peak of mount Hood molded onto its base. With loads of beer producers in the state we´re pretty sure you´ll enjoy the locally brewed beers with this magnificent 16 oz glass. The glass is lead free and dishwasher safe. Since they´re all handmade you may get small variations on each piece but rest assured, the mini mountain peak will stay the same because it´s made from a 3D printer mold using data from United States Geological Survey. Enjoy your drink on a higher level with The Oregon Pint. watch the video below




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