Golden Reviews: Coffee Cup Insulators

September 22nd, 2004 at 5:20 am (Golden Words, Reviews)

Published here.

5/5 Hippos

As a prize-winning pianist, I need to keep my hands in tip-top shape at all times. This means that if my sensitive digits come into contact with extreme temperatures (hot or cold, for example), I have not done my job as a professional. As we all know, coffee is an extremely hot substance; one that is feared by the entire pianizing community. The invention of the coffee cup insulator allows us all to breathe a sigh of relief. Not only do they protect our sensitive fingers, but they are also nice to the touch. A main feature of the design is its curved shape. Less observant coffee drinkers would say that a coffee cup insulator is cylindrical in shape, but if you look closely you will see that it is actually conical. This allows for it to meld perfectly with the shape of the coffee cup. Truly a marvel of engineering.

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