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  1. What is a mustard glass? - Chef's Resource

    A mustard glass is a small, glass dish or jar traditionally used to serve mustard. These small dishes are often made of clear glass and have a simple, classic design. They are the perfect …

  2. What exactly is a mustard glass? : r/trailerparkboys - Reddit

    Jul 17, 2021 · Jacobs drinking out of a glass and bubbles calls it a mustard glass. Is this some kind of Canadian slang or a certain style cup?

  3. What Is A Mustard Glass | Storables

    Oct 18, 2024 · Mustard glasses, often associated with vintage charm and elegant dining, are a delightful addition to any table setting. These small, ornate containers have a rich history and …

  4. Colman's, Mustard Glass Jar, Original, 28 Ounce (Pack of 8)

    Our prepared mustard combines a kickin’ blend of brown & white mustard seeds to pack the most powerful punch of mustardly goodness possible. Turn everyday sandwiches, dips, sauces, …

  5. The Mustard Glass, an Iconic Canadian Glass - US vs Canada

    Feb 25, 2024 · Yet, it wasn’t just their coffee and spices that left a lasting mark on Canadian culture; by the 1950s, Schwartz introduced an innovation that would become a cherished part …

  6. Mustard Glass - Etsy

    Check out our mustard glass selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our dining & serving shops.

  7. Mustard Glass - 597 For Sale on 1stDibs

    Shop our mustard glass selection from top sellers and makers around the world. Global shipping available.

  8. Mustard Glass

    Handmade glass jewerly for every whim. Beads and jewelry mix to create one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art.

  9. Mustard Glass Bottles and Jars - Infinity Jars

    Shopping for Mustard Jars? Browse and Buy from Our Premium Ultraviolet Glass Shop!

  10. About — Mustard Glass

    Mustard Glass is a custom glass and jewelry company based in Kansas City, Kansas. Mustard Glass was started by Hanni Woelk in 2024. While it's just begun, the idea was percolating for …

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