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Jugs
One popular trend in glass jugs is multi-coloured designs. These jugs feature different colours, adding a touch of whimsy to any table setting. Alternatively, block coloured jugs are also popular, with a single bold colour making a statement.
In addition to their aesthetic appeal, jugs are practical and functional. They allow for easy pouring and refilling, making them a convenient way to serve drinks at meals or events.
FAQs about Jugs:
Can I use a glass jug for hot beverages?
We do not recommend having hot liquids in our jugs as it may cause the glass to break or shatter.
How do I clean a glass jug?
Glass jugs can be cleaned using warm, soapy water and a soft sponge or cloth. For tough stains, try adding a small amount of baking soda to the water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, as these can scratch or damage the glass.
Can I put a glass jug in the dishwasher?
It depends on the specific glass jug. Some glass jugs are dishwasher safe, while others may be too delicate or prone to damage in the dishwasher. Check with one of our team members for more information about each specific jug.
What is the difference between a jug and a carafe?
While both jugs and carafes are designed for serving liquids, there are a few key differences. Jugs typically have a wider opening and a handle for pouring, while carafes have a long, narrow neck and a wider base. Carafes are often used for serving wine or water, while jugs are more versatile and can be used for a variety of beverages.