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It seems I collect to-go mugs—those bonafide, for-the-car containers that are perfect for keeping hot beverages hot at school functions, giving as gifts, or for buying at the store when they start to ...
About this Tip: Rinsing these is not enough, but that is what most people do. Unfortunately, these cups and thermos containers end up with mold and bacteria growing in the lids and in the containers.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When your favorite coffee mug winds up with unsightly brown stains on the inside, the last thing you want to do is damage the cup by cleaning ...
Some things look better with a bit of wear and tear — coffee mugs aren’t one of them. As a former barista, I can tell you, there’s always (at least) one stubborn mug in any coffee shop that feels ...
The secret to a pristine travel mug isn't complicated cleaning solutions or special tools—it's consistency. "Clean it regularly!" emphasizes Contorno. "The best way to keep your stainless-steel coffee ...
Next time you reach for the coffee mug on your desk, remember, it's a petri dish for filth. That seemingly harmless "World's Best Boss" cup may reduce the amount of paper waste you put into the world, ...