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Illustrated Drinkware Is The Leader In Wholesale Personalized Cups, Koozies, & Napkins. We've Been In Business Since 1992 & Take Pride In Offering Exceptional Service & Quick Turn Around. We Offer A Variety Of Cups Including Clear Plastic, Frost Flex, Stadium Cups, Styrofoam, & Plastic Shot Glasses. We Also Carry Pocket Igloo's & Can Igloos In Every Color Imaginable. Please Contact Us For Information On Our Retail Providers.

01/14/2025

IT’S FINALLY LEGAL TO EAT KING CAKE! 👑
Happy Kings Day!
Epiphany, celebrated in European countries, marks the coming of the wise men who brought gifts to the Christ Child. Epiphany is also called Little Christmas on the Twelfth Night, and is celebrated twelve nights after Christmas. People from all of the world celebrate Epiphany by exchanging gifts and feasting. A very popular custom that is still celebrated is the making of the “King’s Cake” which represents the three kings who brought gifts. A plastic baby is baked inside the King Cake, and the tradition is whoever receives the baby in their piece of cake must buy the next King Cake or throw the next party. King Cakes are made of a cinnamon filled dough in the shape of a hollow circle. The cake is topped with a delicious glazed topping and then sprinkled with colored sugar. The three colors of the sugar are Purple (representing Justice), Green (representing Faith) and Gold (representing Power). Today the King Cakes are baked with a wide assortment of fillings inside the cake. King Cake is the preferred dessert and snack in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Hundreds of thousands of King Cakes are eaten in New Orleans during the Carnival season.
Many are shipped throughout the U.S. for those displaced New Orleanians longing for a taste of Mardi Gras. In fact, a Mardi Gras party wouldn’t be a Mardi Gras party without a King Cake.
You might be wondering, “Why on earth would a plastic baby be inside of a cake?” Well, the baking of King Cakes is a tradition in New Orleans that begins on King’s Day, at the start of the Mardi Gras season. A tiny baby, just like the ones you see here, is baked into the cake. The person whose piece of cake contains the baby furnishes the King Cake for the next party (which are usually held once a week on Sundays until Fat Tuesday.) However, when celebrating Mardi Gras out of town, most people regard the person who ‘got the baby’ as the King or Queen of the party being held. Either way, it is a tasty way to spend an afternoon, and we promise you’ll love it, too! A new idea that has recently grown in popularity at children’s parties is to serve cupcakes decorated like regular kingcakes and put a baby in each one. That way, every child will experience the thrill of finding the baby!
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01/14/2025
01/10/2025

Only 175 more hours until king cake is legal again. Stay strong 💪 💜💚💛

11/23/2024

Get ready to show off your moves at the Gruene Ice Rink! For the first year ever, enjoy fresh baked cookies and hot chocolate or cider while you skate around November 23rd-January 5th.

Hours:
Daily 10am-10pm
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day open 3pm-10pm

Reservations required, makes yours at https://www.gruenetexas.com/rink/

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11/09/2024

COWBOY HALL OF FAME AWARDS...
Kerrville Texas

Illustrated Drinkware @ COWBOY 🤠 HALL OF FAME...Kerrville Texas
11/09/2024

Illustrated Drinkware @ COWBOY 🤠 HALL OF FAME...
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