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US – Creature Cups debuting creative tea and coffee cups at Housewares 2014

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AUSTIN, TX – Creature Cups, a company creating wildly unique tea and coffee cups, is excited to announce their first attendance at the 2014 International Home + Housewares Show, held March 15-18, 2014 at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois.

Keeping with the ongoing tradition of quality and uniqueness at the Housewares Show, Creature Cups will introduce their exclusively designed collection of wild cups that feature a surprise creature in the bottom of each regular or large size cup.

With 19 different creatures and three different cup colors to choose from, the creatures range from an octopus lounging at the bottom to an elephant or T-Rex. What is more, each cup is dishwasher and microwave safe.

“We are thrilled to be debuting Creature Cups at such a prominent show in this industry and look forward to being a part of this for many years to come,” said Lead Designer Michael Lam. “It’s the little things that make life fun and we hope to share this with everyone.”

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Available in regular (11oz.) and large (15oz.) sizes (MSRP 14.99-19.99), as well as sets (MSRP 26.99-35.99), Creature Cups unique designs make the different collections, Sea, Earth and Creepy, the center of attention at any morning gathering. Creature Cups are not only a unique gift but are a sure way to add a unique style to anyone’s morning coffee or tea.

Catering to more than just adults, Creature Cups has partnered with JJ Rabbit to create a children’s version out of eco-friendly bio-plastic that makes the transition to drinking in a big-kid cup a fun, easy experience for toddlers and parents!

Attendees will want to be sure to visit Creature Cups at Booth #S4081 at the Chicago Housewares Show 2014 to view all the creatures available. For further information please visit www.creaturecups.com.

Source: Press release

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