Recipe-Covered Glassware

The Bloody Mary Recipe Diagram Glassware Offers Handy Advice

The Bloody Mary Recipe Diagram Glassware is designed with a colorful diagram that instructs users on how to make the ultimate Bloody Mary without having to rely on memory or an online search.

Designed by Alyson Thomas, the glassware comes in sets of two and features a conveniently designed aesthetic that details how much of each ingredient to add.

Users can take the instructions on the glasses verbatim or simply as a suggestion for what needs to be used. Either way, the Bloody Mary Recipe Diagram Glassware helps to make the perfect cocktail, however you choose to mix it, an easier endeavor.

The glasses are made in the United States and decorated in Edina, Minnesota. They are one of several cocktail glass options available that indicate ingredients on the exterior.
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