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RiedelSet of 2 Iconic Coca-Cola Glasses

R339

R500
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R339

R500
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About

This is the realisation of a lifelong dream of Georg Riedel, the 10th generation owner of the Austrian company. On his fourth birthday -- 65 years ago -- his parents bought him a 12-pack of Coca-Cola.
He savoured every sip, self-rationing the dozen small glass bottles to make them last, and has now created a Riedel glass that would remind people of the specialness of drinking a Coca-Cola -- and connect back to the brand’s heritage.

This glass is inspired by the iconic curves of the original Coca-Cola bottle and enhances the taste of this cult drink. Shaped by trial and error by a panel of industry experts and Coca-Cola lovers, the glass captures the distinct spices, aroma and taste of Coca-Cola to create a magical sensorial experience. A unique glass for a taste in a class of its own. It's the real thing.

Product Features
  • Set of 2 Coca-Cola highball drinking glasses
  • A unique glass that creates a Coca-Cola taste like no other
  • Made of crystal glass
  • Machine blown
  • Delicate rim
  • Dishwasher safe
Product Specifications
  • Set of 2 Coca-Cola highball drinking glasses
  • Capacity: 480ml
  • Other possible uses of this glass:
    • All long drinks, including Gin & Tonic
    • Water
    • Juice
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