Cube Glass Solid glass cubes fused at the bottom of this drinking vessel make it look you're drinking on the rocks without actually diluting your libations with ice.

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There’s no shortage of stainless steel cubes that you can use to enjoy your nightcaps on the rocks without diluting your drinks with melted ice. Only thing is, you like the appearance of ice cubes on your drinks and your OCD acts up whenever those metallic things catch your attention while sipping on your nightly dose of bourbon. If it bothers you so much but still don’t like diluting your drinks with ice, it may be time to ditch the steel cubes in favor of these Cube Glasses instead.

While they look like regular vessels for enjoying your libations, those ice cubes inside the glasses aren’t actually what they seem. In fact, they’re actually solid glass cubes that are fused to the inside of the glass, so you can look like you’re enjoying a whiskey on the rocks without actually having any ice in the vicinity.

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More than a novelty design, the Cube Glass is actually intended to chill your drinks when you consume them. Like steel cubes, you’re supposed to place the glass in the freezer, so they can cool down your drinks as soon as you take them out and pour a shot (okay, two or three) in. If you’re ever worried about cracking glass by subjecting it to the pressure from the low temperatures, don’t be, since these things are designed to be regularly placed in the freezer, so they’re rendered thick and tough. It comes in two versions: a 3.5-inch tall whiskey glass and a 5-inch highball glass.

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Available now, the Cube Glass is priced at $90 for the whiskey glass and $99 for the highball, which comes with two fused glass cubes.

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