Mazagran

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A mazagran cup with a handle, made of glass.
A mazagran cup with a handle, made of glass.

Mazagran is a kind of drinkware usually used for coffee, which is named after a town of Mazagran in Algeria. It is a glass or cup on a foot, optionally also with a handle and a short stem. Mazagrans can be made of terracotta, porcelain or glass.[1]

Coffee drinks (for example: coffee with ice) served in mazagran are sometimes also named mazagran. Mazagran was a name of a failed carbonated coffee soda beverage developed as a collaboration between Starbucks and Pepsi in the mid 1990's.

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  1. ^ Coupe mazagran en faïence de Moustiers et de Provence, Art de la table, artisanat France
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