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How do The Peaks glasses keep my whiskey cool without ice cubes? 🧊

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? ? Hey there… Do you hate seeing your drink getting watered down by melting ice cubes? The

[View online](     Hey there… Do you hate seeing your drink getting watered down by melting ice cubes? Then you’re going to love these glasses. Whiskey — it’s not just a drink. It’s a feeling, an experience, a true treat after a tough working day. But there’s a problem… those damn ice cubes. They’re great at first, but once the melting kicks in, your Whiskey just starts losing its delicious aromas. And because a watered-down whiskey is like soda without carbonation, there ought to be a solution, right? Alright then. Ladies and gentlemen, meet The Peaks! [Give it to me!➜]( The Peaks? You read that right. The Peaks is a set of whiskey glasses that chills your whiskey without any ice cubes in just 18 seconds. The set includes 4 glasses, each of them featuring a true-to-scale X1 crystalline mountain sculpture precision-crafted into the base for a design that we’ve never seen in any other whiskey glass before! Imagine pouring your drink over those peaks, seeing the drops seep down over the mountain sides, and then swirling your drink around the mountain faces to release extra whiskey aromas through high oxidation. Nice. - Denali, Mont Blanc, K2, & Mt. Fuji inside your whiskey glass - Measure your drink using mountain landmarks and terrains - For more than just Whiskey — beer, vodka, tequila, sake… you name it - Could work great as a conversation starter Hey Siri, how do The Peaks glasses keep my whiskey cool without ice cubes? With the patented Chill-charge system™… duh!? Okay, all jokes aside — you basically cool your glass in the freezer — it then holds onto sub-zero temperatures to release into your drink. Without melting, of course… don’t worry — you can use these glasses more than once ;) All in all, we think this is a super cool product if you are looking to maximize your drinking experience. So… cheers! [Give it to me! ➜](   Techiwant, Inc. 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, New Ark, Delaware, Newark Delaware 19702, United States Wanna break up? Fine! Walk out the door, just turn around now, but you’ll be welcome back forevermore. Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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