Magic Mug

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A Magic Mug is a mug that, when you fill with hot water (hot-color changing mug) or cold water (cold color-changing mug), will change color.

These mugs are often manufactured and sold as souvenirs. For example, a mug may reveal a picture of the town or monument where it was sold. They are also given away to promote organisations.[1]

The term magic mug is also applied to a self-stirring mug. This mug self-stirs a mixture of, for example, coffee, milk and sugar.[2]

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  1. ^ "Going back to the Plaid future", BBC News, 23 September 2006
  2. ^ "Self-Stirring Magic Mug – Need No Spoon To Stir Sugar And Milk!", New Delhi, India, 2 February 2006, EcoFriend


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