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How does it work? The cup uses magnets and an electrical field to float atop a metallic base. A wired or chargeable wireless base charges the cup. Kickstarter backers were able to pre-order one cup and base for $179. The cup is expected to ship by October.
"It's really a novelty thing, but at the same time, it's something to create entertainment and spectacle around the cocktail," said Paglione, in an interview with Common Man Cocktails.
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Hannah Abrams is the senior content editor for Promo Marketing. In her free time, she enjoys coming up with excuses to avoid exercise, visiting her hometown in Los Angeles and rallying for Leonardo DiCaprio to win his first second Academy Award.
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