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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cute idea Jul 12, 2011
By holemanla I bought this for my mom, who provides ongoing optimism and happiness in my life. She loved it and it is a unique find. The only problems is that it is really small, and it isn't dishwasher safe. As a unique gift I think it will work wonders. :)
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great gift for worn out father Jan 04, 2011
By ABattle I bought this tumbler for my father who's been having some rough days at work. It's the perfect bit of optimism he needs to come home to. I love it and he loves it.
Perfect for my best friend! Dec 20, 2011
By Jacey I purchased this item as a Christmas gift for my best friend. He really is something of a pessimist, so I thought this gift would be perfect for him! Just so everyone knows, the glass is not two-toned. When I took it out of the box before wrapping it (to make sure it was in-tact), my twin sister was surprised that it was not red on top like in the picture. I told her that, in the picture, the red is supposed to be some sort of drink. So I suppose the picture is a little misleading; although, I was not under the impression that the glass would be two-toned.
Anyways, the glass is not very large. It's more of a novelty gift than a functional gift. Which is fine with me; I wasn't expecting it as much more than a novelty, as the product isn't even dishwasher safe. It's cute, though. The top of the glass says "Half Full" while the bottom, although unreachable by any liquid beverage, is printed with "Half Empty". Long story short, this is the perfect novelty gift for that one friend we all have that could need a reminder that the glass cannot (and in this case, literally cannot) always be half empty.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
What I expected Jan 22, 2011
By energystones
"energystones"
This is not an expensive glass made from real glass but it the quaint joke gift it is meant to be. Smaller plastic cup (shot glass size) within plastic drinking glass.
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