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  • Daily Life In Iran Before The 6th Round Of Nuclear Talks
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    Daily Life In Iran Before The 6th Round Of Nuclear Talks
    A waiter serves tea to clients in the Darband neighborhood in northern Tehran, Iran, on June 4, 2025. The sixth round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States is anticipated to occur soon, potentially as early as this weekend in Oman. However, as of now, no official date or venue is confirmed. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Argentina
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    Travel Argentina
    March 25, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: A man drinks herbal tea from a traditional mate, at the ATIS bar, which was once the Santa Maria de Salud monastery, home to nuns since 1800. This image could be in the garden of a local's house. "Mate" is a way that brings locals together to share their feelings with friends, through conversation, culture, socialization, and hospitality. In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures, to the point where even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might be envious. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. The primary cause of this deterioration in living standards was the government's decision to devalue the peso, which, alongside other measures, deprived much of society of the ability to access basic goods. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Tea Plucking Season On Full Bloom in India
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    Tea Plucking Season On Full Bloom in India
    May 6, 2025, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India: Laborers plucking tea leaves as the tea plucking season is in full bloom at a tea garden outskirt of Dharamshala on Tuesday. (Credit Image: © Shailesh Bhatnagar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • International Festival Of Independent Cinema Off Camera In Krakow
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    International Festival Of Independent Cinema Off Camera In Krakow
    Lipton logo is seen during the International Festival of Independent Cinema Off Camera in Krakow, Poland on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tchibo Retail Storefront
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    Tchibo Retail Storefront
    The entrance to a Tchibo retail store is seen with promotional displays and outdoor seating in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. Tchibo is a German chain known for selling coffee, consumer goods, clothing, and household items in a rotating product assortment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
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    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
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    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.An app can be used to send messages to a mug
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885085_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.It can display the temperature of a beverage
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885080_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885076_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885072_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.Showing a meeting time reminder
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885068_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.Showing a meeting time countdown
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885064_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885060_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.Message from a loved one received
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885056_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.Showing how the pixel display is built into the mug
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885052_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.Displaying the weather outside
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI coffee mug with interactive display
    DUKAS_183885048_FER
    AI coffee mug with interactive display
    Ferrari Press Agency
    P1 1
    Ref 16765
    24/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: PixelMug

    Boffins have created a smart drinking mug that can display messages and images using artificial intelligence.
    As well as holding tea, coffee or cold drinks, the outside of the PixelMug P1 can display the weather, offer a meetings alert or can receive messages from a paired device.
    It can also display the temperature of the beverage in it.
    The team behind it say it transforms a simple object into a hub of social interaction and daily creativity.
    The mug is a dual layered porcelain receptacle with an LED pixel display sandwiched between the two, visible from the outside.
    The AI technology lets users generate animated or static pixel art using a companion app called Bubble.
    The app also allows for sending pixel art or messages to different mugs and can run classic arcade games.
    Simple touch gestures also alter its look with a swipe to change art displays and a tap to unlock new features.
    OPS: The PixelMug P1.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • CHAGEE Nasdaq Market Value
    DUKAS_183685723_NUR
    CHAGEE Nasdaq Market Value
    An employee makes milk tea in a CHAGEE store in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on April 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • CHAGEE Nasdaq Market Value
    DUKAS_183685719_NUR
    CHAGEE Nasdaq Market Value
    An employee makes milk tea in a CHAGEE store in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, on April 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Canada Under U.S. Tariff Pressures
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    Daily Life In Canada Under U.S. Tariff Pressures
    EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 10:
    Canadian brand GoodHost iced tea seen at a popular store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea Revenue Increased
    DUKAS_183161494_NUR
    MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea Revenue Increased
    Pedestrians pass a MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea store in Yantai, China, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea Revenue Increased
    DUKAS_183161492_NUR
    MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea Revenue Increased
    Pedestrians pass a MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea store in Yantai, China, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea Revenue Increased
    DUKAS_183161489_NUR
    MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea Revenue Increased
    Pedestrians pass a MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea store in Yantai, China, on April 1, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Hanoi
    DUKAS_182972007_NUR
    Daily Life In Hanoi
    A row of people sits at low tables drinking coffee outside a sidewalk cafe beneath awnings and Vietnamese flags in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. A woman in a T-shirt serves drinks as customers use their phones and chat along the busy street in front of a pho restaurant. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Hanoi
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    Daily Life In Hanoi
    A woman checks her phone while seated outside a small cafe in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kerala, India
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    Daily Life In Kerala, India
    A man prepares filter coffee and tea at a small snack shop in Paruthiyoor (Pozhiyoor), Kerala, India, on April 15, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • TEA
    DUKAS_178071598_DAL
    TEA
    TEA
    1977 -Switzerland
    Ueli FREY_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  • TEA
    DUKAS_178071594_DAL
    TEA
    TEA
    avec Marc Storace
    1977 -Switzerland
    Ueli FREY_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  • Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    DUKAS_177436123_BES
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    DUKAS_177436121_BES
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    DUKAS_177436119_BES
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    DUKAS_177436117_BES
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    DUKAS_177436115_BES
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    DUKAS_177436113_BES
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs
    Tasse à café sans poignée pour escaladeurs - A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle. The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice. Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side. There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips. It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle. It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers. But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well. The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    DUKAS_177263163_FER
    Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mug 1
    Ref 16288
    06/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ma3t

    A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
    The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
    Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
    There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
    It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
    It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
    But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
    The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.

    OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    DUKAS_177263160_FER
    Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mug 1
    Ref 16288
    06/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ma3t

    A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
    The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
    Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
    There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
    It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
    It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
    But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
    The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.

    OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    DUKAS_177263159_FER
    Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mug 1
    Ref 16288
    06/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ma3t

    A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
    The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
    Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
    There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
    It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
    It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
    But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
    The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.

    OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    DUKAS_177263157_FER
    Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mug 1
    Ref 16288
    06/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ma3t

    A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
    The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
    Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
    There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
    It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
    It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
    But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
    The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.

    OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold espresso cups

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    DUKAS_177263156_FER
    Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mug 1
    Ref 16288
    06/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ma3t

    A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
    The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
    Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
    There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
    It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
    It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
    But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
    The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.

    OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    DUKAS_177263154_FER
    Handle-less coffee mug for rock climbers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mug 1
    Ref 16288
    06/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ma3t

    A new mug for drinking tea and coffee could be hard for people to grasp — as it does not have a handle.
    The Pinch Hold Mug was designed to develop hand strength from gripping the mug like a rock climber hanging onto a mountain crevice.
    Most of the surface is smooth but it has a rough and uneven surface reminiscent of a rocky cliff side crag on one side.
    There are indentations where users can place fingers and grip with just the fingertips.
    It means that to enjoy a beverage a user has to exercise their grip every time they grasp the receptacle.
    It was designed precisely to exercise the hand and grip and aimed at rock climbers.
    But the team behind it say anyone with a strong grip or wanting to develop one can also get some exercise as well.
    The Pinch Hold Mug is made from bone china and is available alongside a smaller espresso cup version.

    OPS: The handle-less Pinch Hold Mug.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
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    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280225_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280224_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280223_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280222_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280221_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280220_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280219_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280218_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    DUKAS_176280217_BES
    Pamela Anderson sur le plateau de l'émission "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" à Los Angeles
    Pictures MUST credit: CBS Former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson showed off her new minimal make-up style when she appeared on TV to plug her new cook book. Pamela, 57,  is vegan and lives on Vancouver Island in Canada where she grows her own food. The star, whose father is from Finland,  appeared on the Stephen Colbert talk show in the USA and introduced him to one of the country’s delicacies, called visiting cake. It is served up when guests come around for an informal evening  Talking about her home onVancouver Island, she said :”I love it. My little vegetable farm is  kind of what inspired the book. “ Asked what made her write her cook book, titled ”I Love You: Recipes From The Heart.”  She replied that she gave her two sons Brandon and Dylan by ex-husband Tommy Lee, a recipe box for a housewarming gift and I engraved the box “I love you."  Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

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