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This article is about the beverage container. For the root beer see Mug Root Beer
A coffee mug. These mugs may be purchased [http://www.cafepress.com/wikipedia.6485182 here

A mug is a sturdily built type of ceramic cup often used for hot beverages, such as coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. In polite society, a tea cup is the preferred method of serving tea.

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