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These $9 Kentucky Derby Glasses Sell Out Every Year, Get Yours Now While You Can
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Date:2025-04-13 03:02:30
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The Kentucky Derby is one of those bucket list events that everyone needs to experience at some point in life. If you are not able to make it to the race track this year, you can still have fun at home with a watch party.
If you want to make hosting easier, get one of these official Kentucky Derby glasses. This is a collector's item that sells out every single year. Even if you're watching the race at home alone, it will feel much more festive sipping on your favorite beverage from one of these cups.
Kentucky Derby Glasses
Celebrate the Kentucky Derby with this official glass that is adorned with the race's official logo. It lists every Derby winner from 1875 through 2022. You can also get this in a pack of four.
Bring the spirit of the Derby to your morning routine when you sip coffee from this mug.
Think pink with this stemless glass.
Enjoy a shot (or two) from one of these glasses as you watch the race.
Toast the fastest two minutes in sports with this Kentucky Derby pint glass.
Go all out and get a little bougie with this gold edition of the classic Kentucky Derby glass.
Top off your Kentucky Derby beverages with these swizzle sticks.
Open your favorite beverages with this Kentucky Derby bottle opener. One side has a bottle opener and the other has a round can tab opener.
Bring the Kentucky Derby spirit everywhere you go with this bottle opener keychain.
If you want to do more Kentucky Derby-inspired shopping, you'll love these picks from Top Chef alum Kelsey Barnard Clark.
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