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  2. Tiki mug - Wikipedia

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    A tiki mug is a large ceramic cocktail drinking vessel that originated in tiki bars and tropical-themed restaurants. [1] The term " tiki mug" is a blanket term for the sculptural drinkware even though they vary in size and most do not contain handles.

  3. Fog Cutter - Wikipedia

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    The Fog Cutter is the only drink in Trader Vic's 1947 Bartender's Guide that carried an illustration for a ceramic mug with a Polynesian motif, making it one of the first ceramic tiki mugs (as the term is used generically; the book also carried an illustration for a ceramic mug in the shape of a skull and large ceramic drinking bowls). [18]

  4. Tiki culture - Wikipedia

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    [156] [157] The craft cocktail movement also saw drink experimentation that moved beyond rum and gin, highlighting tiki cocktails that were made with American whiskey and other different base liquor ingredients. [158] [159] [160] Duke Carter's catalogue of historical tiki mugs, Tiki Quest, was published in 2003.

  5. What is a tiki mug? Experts say the ceramic works of art are ...

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    Tiki culture is a lot more than expertly-crafted cocktails bartenders toil over. It's all about storytelling — and the artists who make tiki mugs say they're passionate about playing a part.

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  7. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Tiki mugs. Tiki mugs, drinking vessels usually made of ceramics, originated in mid-20th century tropical themed restaurants and tiki bars. The term "Tiki mugs" is a generic, blanket term for sculptural drink ware that depict imagery from Melanesia, Micronesia, or Polynesia, and more recently anything tropical or related to surfing.