It is very common, those glasses are designed for that.
pabra on
Sehr gut, brudi!
Hubsimaus on
We had LOTS of them. Awesome drinking glasses. 😊
brazzy42 on
Ancient German tradition.
KreyKat on
Never heard of „Senf-Kristall“? There were times when no decent house was without it. LOL
BJoque on
In my family, it’s called „Senfkristall“ – mustard crystal.
Working_Chemistry934 on
Peak German moment ♥️
Previous_Maize2507 on
Kann man so machen auf der Wäschetruhe von Ikea.
Slow-Goat-2460 on
Fun fact, you can do this with any jar if you’re a madman
Maleficent_Scale_296 on
That’s Thomy, the most beautiful of the Senfkristalle.
ConditionAlive7835 on
Develey Senf. Schmeckt am besten und lässt sich nachhaltig als Glas weiterverwenden
smecasto on
i am originally from croatia and my nan used to do it as well. i was tempted few months ago to buy a jar of mustard just for a glass, but i don’t like mustard 😂
jomat on
Successful integration. Welcome to Almanistan.
No_Affect_301 on
Perfectly normal. We have six jars with handles and a few of the photo type.
However, we discovered a very tasty nut butter spread in a drinking glass with a handle and lid at our local „penny-pincher“ shop. We now have three of them too.
lostfocus on
I figured everyone did that. The French glasses are better, though. (And so is their mustard.)
lllyyyynnn on
we have a whole shelf of this
Ok_Expression6807 on
Welcome. As a kid, I drank from nothing but repurposed glasses for mustard, jam etc. Still miss my Super Mario glasses.
Lofwyr2030 on
It would be weird if they didn’t do it.
Maleficent_Ad_402 on
Senfkristall
Gibt’s denke ich überall
Dr_sc_Harlatan on
Some years ago there was a series with Simpson pics, 6 different pieces. Still have them all, although the mustard was really terrible.
Ambitious-Ad4906 on
Everybody does it. Children love these small glasses with a handle.
Cedric-S on
We are doing the exact same
Repulsive-Response63 on
Very common everywhere I guess? They use to make them colored and decorated so they can be recycled as water glass. At least in France it was like that with Maille and Amora brands
Iridismis on
It’s certainly not uncommon.
navel1606 on
That’s the most German thing I can think of. Half of our glasses are former mustard glasses
Senior_Pudding_6590 on
Das gute Senfkristall
R3D3-1 on
Austrian here. For us it was a brand of mousse au chocolate, that came in nice 0.2-0.25 glasses. For years used as our breakfast orange juice glasses.
AhaRayGenderfluidboy on
Of course
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It is very common, those glasses are designed for that.
Sehr gut, brudi!
We had LOTS of them. Awesome drinking glasses. 😊
Ancient German tradition.
Never heard of „Senf-Kristall“? There were times when no decent house was without it. LOL
In my family, it’s called „Senfkristall“ – mustard crystal.
Peak German moment ♥️
Kann man so machen auf der Wäschetruhe von Ikea.
Fun fact, you can do this with any jar if you’re a madman
That’s Thomy, the most beautiful of the Senfkristalle.
Develey Senf. Schmeckt am besten und lässt sich nachhaltig als Glas weiterverwenden
i am originally from croatia and my nan used to do it as well. i was tempted few months ago to buy a jar of mustard just for a glass, but i don’t like mustard 😂
Successful integration. Welcome to Almanistan.
Perfectly normal. We have six jars with handles and a few of the photo type.
However, we discovered a very tasty nut butter spread in a drinking glass with a handle and lid at our local „penny-pincher“ shop. We now have three of them too.
I figured everyone did that. The French glasses are better, though. (And so is their mustard.)
we have a whole shelf of this
Welcome. As a kid, I drank from nothing but repurposed glasses for mustard, jam etc. Still miss my Super Mario glasses.
It would be weird if they didn’t do it.
Senfkristall
Gibt’s denke ich überall
Some years ago there was a series with Simpson pics, 6 different pieces. Still have them all, although the mustard was really terrible.
Everybody does it. Children love these small glasses with a handle.
We are doing the exact same
Very common everywhere I guess? They use to make them colored and decorated so they can be recycled as water glass. At least in France it was like that with Maille and Amora brands
It’s certainly not uncommon.
That’s the most German thing I can think of. Half of our glasses are former mustard glasses
Das gute Senfkristall
Austrian here. For us it was a brand of mousse au chocolate, that came in nice 0.2-0.25 glasses. For years used as our breakfast orange juice glasses.
Of course