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🎉 Sip, Celebrate, Repeat! Your fiesta just got a stylish upgrade!
The Barrilitos Loteria Glass Cups Mini Set includes six 12oz glass cups designed for a variety of beverages. Made from high-quality, food-safe glass, these cups are eco-friendly, dishwasher safe, and come with a free cocktail recipe book to inspire your next gathering.
H**
Love these!!! High Quality, and Best Value
I bought 2 sets for myself for a party I had, and my friends LOVED them!! Ordering more to give as hostess gifts, birthdays, etc….These are sooo much nicer than the cheap plastic cups. They will last forever. Very much worth spending a bit more for a higher quality product. Perfect 👍🏻 👍🏻
A**R
The best barrilitos for drinks 🍹
Omg is glass! This would last forever, the colors of the Loteria cards for the straws are so bright and well detailed!! I’m so I impressed by the quality and how cute and well packed they were! I’m definitely buying more! I recommend them a lot ❤️
M**V
Sexy glasses
Honestly, not worth the $50. But glasses are alright .
M**K
Super cute vitroleros!
These mini jars come with lids, straws and charms.This set contains 6, 12oz Vitroleros. They are glass so they are reusable. They are dishwasher safe. They are comfortable in your hand and easy to hold. If you have a dinner party, you can attach the charms to the straws, so that your guest can tell them apart. The outside of the jars have colorful letter tiles with Teikirisii written on them. These are perfect for a party or any event. And what I really like is that you can give these away to folks after they use them. They make nice gifts.
S**E
Quick Explanation on Why They're so Nostalgic (Vitroleros & Loteria)
If you're gift shopping for anyone that grew up in Mexico, these are perfect. I know a few reviewers aren't familiar with vitroleros, and simply think that the glasses are cute. But they offer a certain nostalgia to anyone that spent considerable time in Mexico, or lived there.Whenever we'd hang out in the downtown area of any big city in Mexico, we always stopped at an aguas frescas stand. Aguas frescas are basically drinks made from real fruit, sugar, water. Maybe they'd sell horchata, or other drinks. But the drinks were always made and stored in a vitrolero. Basically a glass or plastic barrel-shaped container. You'd ask for your drink, they'd scoop it out of a vitrolero. Great way to refresh yourself on a hot day. You can find aguas frescas at some taquerias here in the states. Though not all keep them in vitroleros. And my closest friend refuses to buy one, if they sneakily made it from "polvo" (the powdered drink mix).So when someone who is used to seeing actual vitroleros at aguas frescas stands in Mexico happens to see these glasses, they'll instantly make the connection. That, and they use charms that are found on the "loteria" cards. If you've never played loteria in Mexico, think bingo, but with pictures instead of letters and numbers. You get a board with different drawings on it. And you "mark off" (set something on top of) each square of an image that someone hosting the game calls out from a random deck of loteria cards. When you get a row (up, down, diagonal) you call out "loteria!" The game has been around Mexico for hundreds of years. But the drawings best associated with it were introduced in the very late 1800's. The guy responsible for that particular deck of loteria cards drew a good bit of inspiration from tarot cards. So if the loteria imagery reminds you of tarot cards, that's why. But the images of the charms are immediately recognizable to anyone who played loteria in Mexico.Functionally, these are really good. But it's the look of these mini-vitroleros that will put a smile on anyone's face, if they spent a good bit of time in Mexico. And absolutely anyone that grew up there. As many times as I've been in Latin supermarkets, or small Mexican stores in America, I've never seen a set of vitrolero-style drinking glasses. Not sure why, considering the images are so synonymous with Mexico (regardless of the state). So if you're thinking of what to get as a gift for someone from Mexico, these would be so memorable and nostalgic. They'd also be cool for Mexican themed parties, but would only resonate with guests who are familiar with aguas frescas or loteria.
R**L
Not enough for the cost
i thought it was going to be great party detail it very little product for to much money.
K**R
Cute barrel-shaped glasses
Got these glasses because they reminded me of those little barrel juice jug juice box things that were most definitely chock-full of sugar from back in the day. These little glass barrels, of course, are more sophisticated for my adult-self. :)These mini barrel glasses are great, no lie. They fit in the hand nicely and have that ringed grip on the entire glass so maaaybe you'll never drop them. This set comes with lids, straws, and these little drink tag things so perhaps you'll remember which glass is yours and maybe your husband won't keep accidentally drinking out of your cup... :)I know the glasses themselves are dishwasher safe...not sure about the lids and straws...but my husband has already put the lids and straws in the dishwasher and they came out perfectly fine so we'll see how the whole set stands up to future use.I could've gone without the brands name plastered across the front of every glass but at least it's in fun, brightly-colored cards.Overall happy with this purchase and would buy again. Wishing the lids were as colorful as the brand's logo instead of just all black. At least the straws and the drink tags are bright and colorful, yay!
P**K
So cute! Fun for parties.
The media could not be loaded. These were a gift and the recipient loved them! They are absolutley going to be a hit at the family parties. They're not too big and feel just like I got them in Mexico. The box comes with a recipe on it for real horchata.
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