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Feb 3rd, '09, 11:20
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by ErikaM » Feb 3rd, '09, 11:20
That's a scream. I love it.

Feb 3rd, '09, 11:24
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by chamekke » Feb 3rd, '09, 11:24
Does it take off your finger when you try to remove it from the water?
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by Victoria » Feb 3rd, '09, 12:34
Ha! Cool pics!
You need a more blood red tea for the effect though.
Some kind of pomegranate rooibos or something!
Feb 3rd, '09, 12:40
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by gingkoseto » Feb 3rd, '09, 12:40
This is very nice! It's cool technically too. I've noticed some black tea tend to accumulate more concentrated tea water near the bottom of the mug. Having the infuser float on top solve this problem!
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by Intuit » Feb 3rd, '09, 12:40
..so that it swims convincingly around the teacup.
Clever design. I've been looking for a floating open infuser, but that one is tad small.