
Pictured: Benito Juarez Monument
Archive for January, 2009
Wuxi, 20 oz.

Pictured: Legendary turtle in Liyuan Park
Jackie sent me this mug, which completes my China and Asia set. Yay!
Copenhagen, 16 oz.

Pictured: Nyhavn Harbor
For some reason, getting a Copenhagen mug from fellow collectors in Europe hasn’t been easy: no one seems to have a spare to trade. I guess, it’s because it’s not a hub city such as Frankfurt or Vienna. But finally, I have one! I officially have all the mugs available in Denmark! ;P
I Put the Star in Starbucks City Mugs
I spent most of today updating the pictures and cleaning this website up. With all the time and energy I spend on these mugs, I might as well work for Starbucks. Whoever is in charge of coordinating the design/production of these mugs in the corporate headquarters better be enjoying the job. Otherwise, I’m willing to be hired to replace him/her.
Shenzhen, 20 oz.

Pictured: Luo Hu Customs House
Fellow collector Gary sent me this mug. I just need Wuxi to complete my China set!
Cluj Napoca, 16 oz.

Pictured: National Theatre
I finally have this hard-to-get mug! Who would ever thought I would get one! I love my website visitors, really I do!
Ngong Ping, 3 oz.

I’ve been to Hong Kong twice and the only place that I’ve never been to is Ngong Ping to see the Giant Buddha so you can just imagine how crazy it is to have the mug, but not the experience. Tsk!
Star Ferry, 3 oz.

These 3 oz. mugs are adorable! I especially love the fact that they have their small flipboxes! You know, collecting these mugs would be much easier if all the mugs came in this size (attention Starbucks!).
Jenny was in town and brought me back all four Hong Kong City Mugs. I really wish Starbucks kept this design instead of converting to the 2008 design. I suppose, all good things must really come to an end.



