I Ate Some Pie 11oz Mug

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Hey, why do plants hate math? Because it gives them square roots (Ha…ha…ha…)! There’s nothing “square” about showing your algebraic pride and getting the finest in classic, functional home-ware for the math lover in your family, though! With the "I Ate Some Pie" Mug from Fairly Odd Novelties, that's exactly what you get! Can you crack the code?

I Ate Some Pie 11oz Mug

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Put on your thinking caps folks, you’re gonna need ‘em! Maybe you remember algebra or maybe you’ve forgotten, but either way we have the perfect gift for math nerds, geeks, engineers, and teachers alike. Introducing the “I ATE SOME PIE” Mug from Fairly Odd Novelties! Everyone knows math nerds love math jokes, and this one never disappoints. Using complex mathematical symbols, it spells out the math equivalent of “I ate some pie.” Clever! Hey, why do plants hate math? Because it gives them square roots (Ha…ha…ha…)! There’s nothing “square” about showing your algebraic pride and getting the finest in classic, functional home-ware for the math lover in your family, though! This classic piece of math humor will enjoy long days of equations, problems, and graphical plotting, and makes the perfect white elephant, birthday, or secret Santa gift! Order today! Doing anything else would be a miscalculation. Mug holds 11 US fluid ounces and is dishwasher and microwave safe. Overall dimensions are 4.50" x 3.20" x 3.75". Inner mug diameter is 2.87".

Additional Information

Brand Fairly Odd Novelties
Single Unit Total Shipping Weight (LBS) 0.82000
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) No
Product Dimensions (Inches) 3.2 x 3.7 x 4.4
Part Number FON-20024-001-001
UPC 818947019791

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