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Okay, confession time: I'm a mug person. Like, a full-on, cupboard-overflowing, "this is a cry for help" mug person. My collection is basically a museum of geekdom - Disney parks exclusives, comic con finds, and novelty mugs so impractical they could double as medieval weaponry. And yes, I absolutely have different mugs for different drinks. Coffee mug? Sacred. Tea mug? Completely different vibe. Water cup? Don't you dare touch my soda cup. Is it weird? Probably. Do I care? Not even a little.
But here's the thing - this obsession didn't come out of nowhere. Back in the 80s and 90s, cups and mugs were the stealth merch item. Every fast-food chain, every Saturday morning cartoon, every movie tie-in had some brightly colored plastic cup begging to be collected. You'd get your Ninja Turtles soda cup from Pizza Hut, your Disney VHS promo mug, your Looney Tunes sipper that smelled vaguely of whatever syrupy drink it once held. They were cheap, cheerful, and somehow eternal - I swear some of those cups are still lurking in family cupboards across the world.
So join me for a trip down memory lane (and the kitchen cabinet). These are the cups that defined a generation.