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I realized at that point that it could float!” “After we made it and we had it on the market already, I brought it into my pool one day while I was drinking and I placed it in the water. The inventors coined it, “Outdoor drinkware evolved.” But it’s also a reusable alternative to disposable, single-use plastic and styrofoam cups that are often brought to public beaches (and improperly discarded) since glass isn’t allowed. The Beach Glass is made out of BPA-free, PMMA plastic, which is acrylic.

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I drew up some ideas in Photoshop using 3D software and noted that the ball gave the design a visual sense of balance as well.” Perfect for the Beach After playing with various positions, sliding the ball up and down the stem and sticking it into different densities of sand, we found the ideal stem length needed for balance. “I took a foam, ping-pong-sized ball my young son had found, drilled a hole through it (he was cool with it!), and slid it onto the drumstick.

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The Beach Glasses float in water, and can also be carried in a specially made acrylic tray.

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“The day after Jason stuck the broken stem of his wine glass into the sand I began researching, looking for similar products and patents and discovered there were none,” D’Agostino recalls.Īfter sticking it into the sand I realized it made sense to have something to stop it going too far in, or to at least serve as a visual stopping point, so that the bowl of the glass did not come into contact with the sand,” he explains. “We both kind of just looked at each other and said, ‘Hey, man, that could be - if it hasn’t been done before - this could be a cool idea.’” The ball on the stem of both the original glass and the more modern spinoff, the Caribbean Beach Glass, acts as a stopping point for going into the sand. “I broke the bottom off my wine glass and I just stuck it in the sand there,” he recalls. “I had a glass of wine and we were drinking - and you know where that ends up!” Klinge says with a laugh. He and a friend, David D’Agostino, were sitting in beach chairs around a little outdoor fireplace by a pile of sand, which was there for some masonry work going on.

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“We were having drinks one night at my house,” which was under construction, explains Jason Klinge, a Southampton-based contractor. The Beach Glass, a patented ball and stem design, holds the glass upright in sand, grass and even snow. An accidental idea that arose quite literally over drinks by the fire on a late summer night in the Hamptons led to a business for two friends.











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