I have a confession to make: I was once the
person who rolled my eyes at glass straws.
“Too fussy,” I thought. “Probably tastes like drinking through a thermometer.”
I swore I’d never be that person. Then a gorgeous new set of glassware arrived
at my door—four bottom-heavy tumblers (two smooth, two delightfully ridged)—and
tucked inside the box were four crystal-clear glass straws. I promptly exiled
them to the junk drawer, convinced they’d live there forever.Fast-forward a few weeks. I ran out of my usual
plastic straws (yes, I’m a straw person—wrinkle warnings from my aunt be damned),
and there sat those glass beauties, freshly washed in the dishwasher. Desperate
for my 3 p.m. cold-brew fix, I gave one a try.
First sip: weird. It felt… bony. Like sipping through a very elegant
icicle. Second sip: hmm, not terrible. By the end of the glass: I was
officially smitten.
That’s why I chose glass straws as my final
product recommendation of the week leading up to Christmas.
Here’s why:
- They never collapse or turn into soggy paper mâché (looking at you,
eco-friendly paper straws).
- The thick borosilicate glass keeps drinks colder longer—perfect for iced
coffee or sweet tea.
- They’re ridiculously pretty glinting in the sunlight on my table.
- Dishwasher-safe = zero effort. Just drop them in the utensil basket and done.
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I thought about getting a set a while back but like you thought it wasn't necessary. Now I'm convinced I need some. Thank you for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Love the look of them.
ReplyDeleteWould you believe I've never seen them? They really are pretty. How did you get used to the hardness? They have to be better than my jumbo plastic ones. One of my cats wants to nibble on it almost every day - arghhh!
ReplyDeleteLinda, I got used to them pretty quickly. It was a weird feeling for the first five minutes, but after that, I was absolutely sold. Now I don’t even keep a plastic straw in the house. Don’t get me started on the ridiculousness of those paper straws.
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