21 Cups; Dishes; Mugs; Bottle openers; Bottle openers, electric and non-electric; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Bottles, sold empty; Cocktail glasses; Cocktail shakers; Cup cake molds; Cup lids; Cups, not of precious metal; Dish cozies; Dishes and plates; Drinking flasks; Drinking glasses; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Drinking horns made of metal; Drinking horns made of plastic; Drinking straw dispensers; Drinking straw holders; Drinking straws of glass; Drinking vessels; Holders for flowers and plants; Mug trees; Mugs of precious metal; Mugs, not of precious metal; Serving platters; Serving trays; Shot glasses; Tooth brush cases; Tooth brushes; Toothbrush cases; Toothbrush holders; Aluminum water bottles sold empty; Baking cups of paper; Barware, namely, seltzer bottles; Bath accessories, namely, cup holders; Beakers, namely, wide-mouthed drinking cups for household use; Beer mugs; Beverage glassware; Biodegradable cups; Camping grills; Coffee cups; Coffee mugs; Coffee cups, tea cups and mugs; Compostable cups; Cooking utensils, namely, grills; Crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; Cups and mugs; Decorative pail personalized with an individual's name on the lid and decals, stickers, and other items on the pail unique to that individual; Decorative sand bottles; Dewar bottles and vessels; Double wall cups with lids; Double wall cups with lids and straws; Drinking bottles for sports; Drinking cups; Drinking cups and saucers; Drinking cups for babies and children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, cups for babies and children sold as a unit with valves and lids; Drinking cups for children and parts and fittings therefor, namely, drinking cups for children sold as a unit with non-insulated lids; Drinking cups for infants and parts and fittings therefor, namely, valves and lids sold as a unit; Drinking cups sold with lids therefor; Earthenware mugs; Electric toothbrushes; Electrical toothbrushes; Empty water bottles for bicycles; Exfoliating pads; Fabric beverage sleeves featuring attached muffs to keep hands warm while holding drinks; Floating drink holders; Glass dishes; Glass mugs; Insulated mugs; Insulating sleeve holder for beverage cups; Japanese style tea-serving pots (kyusu); Manual toothbrushes; Mixing cups; Napkin holders; Paper and plastic cups; Pilsner drinking glasses; Plastic bottle with blown cavity insert sold empty; Plastic cups; Plastic drink bottle identification tag; Plastic water bottles sold empty; Porcelain mugs; Pot holders; Re-usable or disposable plastic or silicone valves sold for use with training cups for babies and children; Reusable plastic water bottles sold empty; Reusable self-sealing lids for household use for bowls, cups, containers and the storage of food; Sake cups; Sake serving bottles (tokkuri); Serving dishes; Servingware for serving food and drinks; Shaker bottles sold empty; Silicone cupcake baking liners; Siphon bottles for aerated water; Siphon bottles for carbonated water; Sippy cups; Soapstone cubes for chilling whiskey; Sports bottles sold empty; Squeeze bottles sold empty; Straws for drinking; Tea cups; Toilet roll holders; Training cups for babies and children; Training cups for infants; Travel mugs; Tumblers for use as drinking glasses; Vacuum mugs; Water bottles sold empty; Wine bottle vests specially adapted for decorating wine bottles