Interception! NFL Pint Glass
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It UncommonOn September 21, 1969, a rookie punter in the NFL™ made history with a 98-yard punt, the longest ever recorded. Celebrate the nail-biting excitement of every field goal, extra point, and special teams victory with this officially licensed handmade pint glass. Its design features your favorite team's logo and a metal ball embedded into the side, creating the illusion of shattered glass at the point of impact. Make it part of your weekly watch-party ritual and a conversation-starting addition to your memorabilia collection.
- Choose one of multiple iconic NFL teams from the drop-down menu.
- Your team's official logo is etched onto the glass.
- Embedded metal football features intricate What Makes It Uncommons, like surface texture and laces.
- Each glass holds 16 oz. of your favorite football-watching beverage.
- No two glasses are alike, ensuring fans receive a one-of-a-kind creation.
- Uncommon Exclusive: Created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods.
- Made in Wisconsin. Designed and customized at Uncommon Goods in Brooklyn.
Sold individually.
Made from
glass, zinc
Measurements
3.5" diameter x 5.75" H, 16 fl oz capacity
Care
Hand Wash Only.
Item ID
60710
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created by Ben and Bruce Wolfgram
Father-son duo Ben and Bruce Wolfgram began their journey in a small garage in New London, WI, and have grown their business with a focus on local manufacturing. Inspired by their family's art tradition and a love for creativity, their mission extends beyond glassware, including workshops for veterans and first responders in their area. They've now made custom work for U.S. presidents, world leaders, and musicians, as Ben says, "All from a small town in rural Wisconsin where not much usually happens."
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