Celebrate Marvel superheroes and villains with Loot Crate’s limited-edition glassware collection
By Elaine Selna
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In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there’s a lot of destruction. From Thor using his hammer to Hulk using his fists, there are plenty of tools at the Avengers’ disposal. The pop culture subscription service Loot Crate is celebrating them with a special Marvel glassware collection featuring the chosen weapons of characters like Thanos, Thor, Hulk and Captain America.
There are four different Marvel pint glasses available in this collection based on various characters and their method of smashing things. Each glass features an object colliding with the glass, which creates an indentation. The Thor one features his iconic hammer, Mjolnir, slamming against the glass while the Hulk one shows off his enormous fist. For Thanos’ glass, you’ll recognize the Infinity Gauntlet he used to snap half the universe out of existence. Lastly, Captain America’s iconic vibranium shield is embedded in his glass.
You can buy individual glasses for $27 each, plus shipping, or the complete set for $99 plus shipping, which saves you seven percent overall. Shipments will hopefully be arriving on your doorstep by late December 2021, just in time for the holidays. Even though this isn’t a subscription box, this collection is still unique. And since they are limited-edition products, we doubt they’ll be around forever, so make sure to get your set today.
Check out the whole Loot Crate Marvel glassware limited-edition collection here, and while you’re at it, make sure to look at some monthly subscription services we know MCU fans will love.
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