Tiki Mugs
Tiki Teapot - by Jackson China
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This is a standard restaurant-ware teapot made of white-glazed ceramic by Jackson China, and imprinted with the logo for Tiki in Old Tappan, New Jersey.
Tiki was originally opened in this location in 1965 by Bob Gaudio, part of the famous singing group “The Four Seasons”. That explains the name of the drinks on the first portion of the menu entitled "The Golden Hits that built the Tiki!"
This location was only open a few years and then closed to be re-opened as Oriental Luau in the late 1960s or early 70s.
Candy Heart Girl - by Danielle Mann - for Black Lagoon Designs
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This is a mug shaped like a lounging pin-up model holding a large Valentine heart with a message on front. Each heart message is different, along with hair, skin tone, and outfit.
From Black Lagoon Designs:
"Meet my latest cocktail mug! My Candy Heart Girl.
They stand at approximately 18cm tall and hold approximately 400mls of your favorite cocktail OR mocktail!. They are made by hand from stoneware pottery, lead free food safe glaze and love."
Viperfish - Yellow Spice and Green Wipe Away - by Terrible Tiki
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From Terrible Tiki:
"In the murky depths, something swims... the Viper Fish! Glazed in Yellow Spice and Green, a brown base, with a black wipe away and with a black interior
These fishy fellows are approximately 8.5 inches tall, 7.5 inches wide, and 4 inches diameter at the base and hold 21 oz of deep sea saltwater. "
PNG Tiki Mug - Olive and Spice Wipe Away with Olive Stripe - by Terrible Tiki
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From Terrible Tiki:
"Inspired by sculptures from Papua New Guinea, this formidable Tiki mug welcomes your favorite Tiki drink. Standing 7 7/8 inches high, 10.25 inches wide, and 4 inches deep, this mug holds a deceptively large approximately 36oz of drink in its body and base. Glazed olive green and yellow spice with a black wipe away and a black base with an olive stripe."
Terra Cotta Tiki - Artist Proof - by GoTiki
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This Terra Cotta Tiki from Go Tiki is a 1/1 prototype from 2009.
It never went into production.
It is hand-made, measuring 6.75" tall with almond-shaped eyes, a figure-eight mouth, and just the bridge of a nose. Wave stamps decorate the upper brow.
Tiki Bob Bucket Mug - First Edition - by Katiki Classics
aka Katiki Bucket No. 1 -- Tiki Bob - First Edition in 1 collection
From Katiki Classics:
"The first mug in this series (Bucket No.1) is a tribute to the legendary Tiki Bob's in San Francisco, California. This mug is adorned with the classic Bob logo [designed by Alec Yuill-Thornton] and font that were used on their marketing materials and advertisements. These mugs are a series of modern tributes to the classic vintage bucket mug. These vintage bucket mugs were custom made for dozens of establishments starting in the 1960's, but there were a few notable tiki bars/restaurants that never had them produced. So we're reimagining these bucket mugs as if they actually were used at these legendary places. This mug is made of stoneware and is 100% hand-glazed by Will Fugate of Tiki Classics. These mugs are slightly larger in size than the vintage bucket mugs and hold approximately 24 ounces of fluid."
Bob Gurr Mug - Brown Edition
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This is a mug shaped like the head of Disney Imagineer, Bob Gurr.
Robert Henry Gurr (born October 25, 1931) is an American amusement ride designer and Imagineer. His most famous work was for Walt Disney's Disneyland Park, and its subsequent sister parks. Gurr is said to have designed most, if not all, of the ride vehicles of Disneyland's oldest attractions, including Autopia, Main Street Vehicles, the Disneyland Monorail, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Submarine Voyage, and the Haunted Mansion. He was named a Disney Legend in 2004. He also worked on the King Kong Encounter animatronic for Universal Studios Hollywood.
The mug was released September 12th, 2022, the Monday following D23, poolside at the Anaheim hotel. The event took place in The Cabana Room at The Anaheim Hotel directly across from Disneyland.
There is also a blue version of the mug.
The recipe and demo to make the cocktail for this mug can be viewed on Spike's Breezeway Cocktail Hour and includes:
1 part Naked brand Mighty Mango juice, 2 parts Pineapple juice, Some booze (Bob prefers vodka but is open to others using rum or other hard alcohol of preference), And Sprite for the kids.
Mix in a hurricane glass with 3/4 full of pebble ice.
Garnish with a pineapple spear, mango wedge, kiwi wheel, and maraschino cherry on a skewer.
Bob Gurr Mug - Blue Edition
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This is a mug shaped like the head of Disney Imagineer, Bob Gurr.
Robert Henry Gurr (born October 25, 1931) is an American amusement ride designer and Imagineer. His most famous work was for Walt Disney's Disneyland Park, and its subsequent sister parks. Gurr is said to have designed most, if not all, of the ride vehicles of Disneyland's oldest attractions, including Autopia, Main Street Vehicles, the Disneyland Monorail, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Submarine Voyage, and the Haunted Mansion. He was named a Disney Legend in 2004. He also worked on the King Kong Encounter animatronic for Universal Studios Hollywood.
The mug was released September 12th, 2022, the Monday following D23, poolside at the Anaheim hotel. The event took place in The Cabana Room at The Anaheim Hotel directly across from Disneyland.
There is also a brown version of the mug.
The recipe and demo to make the cocktail for this mug can be viewed on Spike's Breezeway Cocktail Hour and includes:
1 part Naked brand Mighty Mango juice, 2 parts Pineapple juice, Some booze (Bob prefers vodka but is open to others using rum or other hard alcohol of preference), And Sprite for the kids.
Mix in a hurricane glass with 3/4 full of pebble ice.
Garnish with a pineapple spear, mango wedge, kiwi wheel, and maraschino cherry on a skewer.
Lower Class Brats Skull Mug - by Outl1n3 Island
aka Cursed Tiki Mug in 1 collection
Limited Edition of 50 made for the punk rock band Lower Class Brats -- called the "Cursed Tiki Mug".
Was originally offered for sale May 5th, 2018.
Shaped like a skull on a bamboo stake, wearing a black hat and with crossed safety pins in front.
Salty Seaman - Version 3 - by Dexter - for Munktiki
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From Munktiki:
"Salty Seaman has a new 3rd and final color!
Crafted right here in Astoria, Oregon by Dexter. This expertly designed piece resembles a hand-whittled wooden souvenir—perfect for your nautical-themed bar. Each mug comes complete with a tiny plastic pipe and strung up buoy and fish.
One per person please. Mug is 11 inches tall and holds 26 oz, this offering is an edition of only 25 mugs."
This version has brown beard and hair and an orange jacket/coat.
Darker Barker - by TikiLand Trading Company
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This mug is shaped like a Disneyland "Barker" parrot wearing a straw hat and tiki head pendant and sitting on top of an aged skull (inspired by the old souvenir Randotti Skulls).
From TikiLand Trading:
"Darker Barker - A remnant of a bygone era, when he cheerfully greeted all who passed by the tiki room, his popularity being the ultimate root of his demise. He was literally too popular.
Once Juan was retired, he was left to wander. No longer entertaining the crowd, he grew a bit cynical, and some would even say 'dark'.
In the time since, he’s taken comfort in other long forgotten relics from the land of adventure. He’s traded his barker hat for something a bit more casual, his collar for a Tiki pendant, and his perch for a souvenir skull. And his cane… well, Rosita has been keeping a careful eye on it for him.
This mug holds about 17.5oz (varies slightly mug to mug), and is about 8 7/8 inches tall.
Concept by Lost Tiki and sculpted by Thor, in sunny Southern California. Imported."
Skull Mug - Aged & Blood-Dripping Edition - by Eekum Bookum - for the Suffering Bastard
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A brownish skull mug with red "blood" dripping from the top edge and a matte finish, created for the Suffering Bastard bar in Sanford, Florida. Designed by John Mulder and made by Eekum Bookum.
The bar name and city, Sanford, Florida, are on the back of the skull.
This edition was preceded by a white version.