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A selection of novelty mugs on a wooden shelf. One mug reads Made in America with Swedish Parts, while others have humorous Swedish-themed phrases.

Drinkware

(101 products)

If you grew up in a Nordic-American household, you know the mug on the counter is never just a mug. It says something — "Var så god," "Uff Da," "Kaffetåren den bästa är av alla jordiska drycker" ("coffee's the best of all earthly drinks"), or simply "Lindstrom EST 1894." This collection carries the full Scandinavian drinkware catalog: coffee mugs in every phrase and motif, travel mugs for commutes and cabins, tumblers (including the Cindy Lindgren Nordic Love 30 oz), shot glasses shaped like Viking horns and stamped with flags, Viking drinking horns themselves, and bar accessories. Find a mug for every cousin with an opinion, a shot glass for every Skål toast, and a tumbler for every lake day.

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Mug Themes & Swedish Phrases

Many mugs in this collection carry Swedish or Nordic phrases — here's what they mean.

Var så god — roughly "please" or "you're welcome"; a polite phrase used when serving food or offering something.

Svensk — "Swedish." Swedish-flag latte-style mug.

Kaffetåren den bästa är av alla jordiska drycker — a Swedish proverb: "the drop of coffee is the best of all earthly drinks."

My First Swedish Kup — small starter mug (3 oz).

Fika — the Swedish coffee-break ritual. Fika-themed mugs, to-go cups, and tumblers.

Uff Da — Norwegian-Minnesotan exclamation (dismay, surprise, sympathy).

SISU — Finnish strength and persistence.

Lindstrom EST 1894 — America's Little Sweden identity.

Skål — The Nordic Toast

Skål (pronounced skoal) is the Nordic toast — Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Icelandic all use it. Raise glass, say "Skål," drink. Traditional Skål etiquette: make eye contact with the person you're toasting, drink, then make eye contact again as you lower the glass. Our shot glasses and drinking horns are built for the ritual — Viking-horn-shaped 1.5 oz shots, Norwegian-flag-stamped glasses, and the real drinking horns in the Viking collection. Fika mugs for coffee rituals, Skål glasses for toasts — drinkware that earns its place on a Scandinavian-heritage shelf.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fika?

Fika (pronounced FEE-kah) is the Swedish coffee-break tradition — a daily pause for coffee and something sweet, usually shared with others. More than a break; a ritual.

What does "Skål" mean?

Skål (pronounced skoal) is the Nordic toast used in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Icelandic. Make eye contact, raise glass, say "Skål," drink, and re-establish eye contact as you lower.

What does "Var så god" mean?

Roughly "please" or "you're welcome" — a polite phrase used when serving food, offering something, or responding to thanks. A warm host's gift.

Are Viking drinking horns food-safe?

Most drinking horns we stock are food-safe and intended for use. They typically require conditioning (wash and season per product instructions). Product pages specify.