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Article: Shot glasses come in lots of tasty variations.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- March 16, 2004
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Byline: Stacy Downs
Watch out, Mr. Cocktail. The smaller shot is muscling into the neighborhood. The proof is in the merchandise.
These days _ due to the large demand _ stores are carrying much more than the standard 1.5-ounce clear shot glass that resembles a cough-syrup cap.
There are the elegant, tall shot glasses with stylish geometric patterns. Then there are the sets made of soapstone that stay icy cold and ready in the freezer. And then are the latest rage _ edible ones: drink first, chew later.
Hard-candy-shell shot glasses made their debut this season at Urban Outfitters. Their texture is like a lollipop.
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