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Good Product: Corningware Pop-In Mug

2009_04_29-popin.jpgWorking in an office, we've become quite finicky about the containers we use for our lunches. We eat plenty of cold lunches, but sometimes we crave something hot, which means using the microwave. For those meals, we've become devoted to our Corningware Pop-In mug. Read on to find out why.

 
 

Corningware Pop-Ins come in a few travel-friendly sizes, but we're partial to the mug with the side handle. Here's the rundown:

Product: Corningware French White Pop-Ins 20-ounce mug with cover

Price: On sale for $5.99, regularly $8.99

Why we love it:

  • The ceramic mug is sturdy and easy to clean.
  • The plastic lid includes a pop-up vent, which helps the food cook evenly without drying out.
  • No burnt fingers – The side handle stays cool to the touch so it's easy to handle.
  • Aesthetics – We enjoy our meals a bit more eating out of a nice ceramic mug vs. a plastic container.
  • Long lasting – Our first one suffered a fall from the office refrigerator and lost its handle but still lasted longer than any plastic container we've ever used.
  • No spills – The plastic lid fits snugly, preventing any spills during transport.


These may seem like small things, and they are, but they can go a long way to brightening a long day at the office.


Where to buy:
Shop World Kitchen - Corningware

Related: Good Product: Glass Refrigerator Containers

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Comments (7)

OMG I love this idea! I would always bring things to work in GladWare, but hate microwaving in plastic. At the same time, the office dishes are kinda gross. This is such an ideal solution. Thank you for posting it!

posted by ilovebutter on April 29th 2009 at 11:18am
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It is practical. Large enough to hold soup or a portion for lunch, but small enough to fit in my lunch container.

It has the blue thing on top that you can pop to let steam vent when you use it in the microwave. The only problem is that when the food is hot and you pry the whole lid off, it can end up splattering you with hot soup or steam. I've learned to take the top off and rest it on top of the container when I'm heating something. It'll catch the splatters without splattering on you when you remove it.

posted by Aldyth on April 29th 2009 at 11:32am
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I've been using these for a couple of years at home, but I don't tote them to work, because I find them too heavy on public transit/on foot. I have several and like to freeze meals in them. I usually thaw them out before popping them into the microwave (although it isn't necessary). These make it easy to get a bunch of single meals ready to go at once.

posted by Pixie on April 29th 2009 at 11:59am
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I've had this for a few years and love it! The top still fits snugly after all this time. It's even cheaper if you use one of those ubiquitous 20% off coupons at BB&B.

posted by Peggasus on April 29th 2009 at 12:01pm
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This is a cute mug/alternative lunch container option. I use glass containers (from BB& B) with a plastic lid and love them, they can go from freezer to fridge to oven or microwave. I can see what's inside and they all stack well in addition to fitting nicely in my lunch tote. I use plastic containers for cold foods.

posted by fmktjod on April 29th 2009 at 3:05pm
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I've owned two of these for a couple of years now. We really love them. We bought them at Wal-Mart - I still see them there. My husband loves his at work. I love mine at home (currently it's holding on to some bacon drippings).

posted by gnomette on April 30th 2009 at 8:35am
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My parents have like 5 of these! When they first got them they were so excited for something to nuke their soup in without making a mess! They still use them all the time...

posted by danasays on April 30th 2009 at 11:18pm
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