Fred & Friends Clumsy Coasters, Set of 4 |
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Product Description
OoOOooOooOops! Open your beers with ease and then set the bottle down right on this little faux spill. Come on...it's funny!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22431 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Fred
- Model: ACC
- Dimensions: 5.50" h x .25" w x 5.50" l,
Features
- Set of 4 coasters from Fred & Friends; gives the illusion of spilled water underneath drink glasses
- Crafted out of soft, transparent plastic; waterproof
- Makes a great gag gift for friends or family
- Coasters measure 5-1/2 by 1/5 by 5-1/2 inches with a 1-pound shipping weight
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Protect a wood tabletop from water damage caused by beverage spills or condensation, while eliciting chuckles from guests with this set of four Clumsy Coasters. From the comedic minds at Fred and Friends, each Clumsy Coasters resembles a small pool of water. When placed underneath a glass, the coaster creates the illusion that the glass is leaking or someone has been careless with their beverage and spilt on the surface. Each 5-inch coaster features clear, soft plastic construction that is gentle on tabletops and glasses alike. A great gift for the prankster in the family, the coaster set measures 5-1/2 by 1/5 by 5-1/2 inches and weighs 1 pound upon shipping.
Customer Reviews
A Whoopie Cushon of a Coaster![]()
The Clumsy Coasters are silicone coasters designed to look like spilled, clear fluid. The idea is you put a drink on top of them, and they give the appearance that either the contents have spilled, or the condensation on the glass has puddled. If you have a fastidious aunt with limited eyesight and an antique wood table, the effect will send her into cardiac arrest. (Which, depending on your relationship with her, may or may not be what you want.)
I tried these on a number of surfaces: Corian (tm), granite, wood. Maybe it's all in the eye of the beholder, but I felt more like I appreciated the idea of the joke rather than the joke itself. But if I hadn't known they were fake, I suppose I might have had a moment of "uh oh" in the same way a whoopie cushion produces just a moment of "is that REALLY what I THINK it is?"
The main drawback is the size. They are really designed for mixed drink size glasses, or the bottom of a wine or martini glass. A tumbler's circumference was such that the glass bottom always overlapped the coaster. It ruined the effect of the "spill." It looked okay with a 12 oz can.
Do they work as coasters? Well, the silicone won't let fluid through, but the design is such that if you live in a climate that is very humid and use these for iced drinks, the condensate could easily flow off the coaster onto the table. (Don't let your aunt see that!) These coasters should be fine, however, for hot drinks.
They are cute in the way whoopie cushions or Groucho glasses are cute, and would be nice for low-level gifting such as office parties. Recipients will smile and appreciate the gesture and may use them for a quick laugh with guests.
You can find better out there![]()
I bought these for my daughter as they were on her "housewarming wish list".
When I finally got to see them, I was terribly un-impressed.
As someone mentioned in another review, they are small, and condensation can run right off of them and onto the surfaces you're trying to protect! So if you're looking purely for a "gag" item, great. But if you're looking for a functional coaster, keep walking.
My first impression of them, however, was that they reminded me so much of those plastic vomit things that can be purchased from novelty stores. Cheesy and tacky.
Had I been able to view them prior to purchase, I would've bought something better, instead.
Cute, but really annoying and pungent plastic-y smell![]()
The concept behind these coasters is quite clever, but they emit a rather unpleasant plastic smell - the tire-on-fire kind of smell. I tried waiting things out to see if the smell would go away, but I think it's time to swap these for some good old fashioned and boring glass coasters.









