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    Question Where Can I Buy This Mug?

    Does anyone know what mug this is, and where can I purchase it? Thanks.

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    That looks exactly like a plastic salsa bowl I just bought in the kitchen or home section at Wal-Mart.

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    That is an Old Spice mug, you can get them on ebay, and may be other palaces too
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    The mug appears to be an Old Spice shaving mug. Try eBay, yard sales, thrift shops, and flea markets. Almost any mug with straight sides, flat bottom, a 3 1/4 to 4 inch Id, and 2 1/2 to 3 inch height should work OK with hard pucks. (25.4 mm = 1 inch)

    I Prefer ceramic mugs and check out pottery shops for decorative mugs.

    I like 4 to 5 inch Id bowls for whipping up lather. Bowl sides should flair slightly towards the top to avoid banging the fingers. I like big loop handles to hold bowls.

    You may need to grate or pare the sides of your puck to get it down to the mug bottom. I dislike getting my puck jammed part way to the bottom.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    That is an Old Spice mug, you can get them on ebay, and may be other palaces too
    I was wondering if it was made by Old Spice going by the enamel color and the red ship. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRolonJr View Post
    That looks exactly like a plastic salsa bowl I just bought in the kitchen or home section at Wal-Mart.
    The mug...not the bowl...

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    It called an Old Spice Shulton Shaving mug.

    Have a look on eBay there is bound to be some on there.
    As a matter of fact thats where i got mine

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    Also looks as if he was using the bottom of the mug to start lather
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    I rest my case.

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    I have this same mug, purchased it last month in a "antique store" for $6. Fairly common in my neck of the woods. It has little ridges in the bottom to promote making lather, but I too use it to hold a puck of MWF. The mug I really want is the Fred Flinstone mug. IMO the best bowl for mixing lather is my scuttle from The Big Shave

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    Just search ebay for "old spice mug" there are tons of them. I plan on getting one as well

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