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Hobby Lobby's Mini Ceramic Lemon Mug Is This Season's Cutest Find

Hobby Lobby's Mini Ceramic Lemon Mug Is This Season's Cutest Find

Yahoo07-05-2025

As the seasons shift and warm weather rolls in, stores everywhere are refreshing their shelves with bright, cheerful items to match the sunny days ahead. Hobby Lobby is joining the trend with a delightful selection of seasonal decor and kitchenware sure to add charm to any home. Among their standout spring offerings is the adorable Mini Ceramic Lemon Mug—a tiny treasure that's capturing attention for all the right reasons.
Priced at just $2.29, this mini mug is as affordable as it is eye-catching. Crafted in the shape of a lemon, it features a vibrant yellow body and a green handle designed to resemble a leaf, making it the perfect pop of color for any kitchen shelf, coffee station, or spring-themed display. With a rounded body and narrow mouth, the mug holds up to 2 ounces—just enough for a single shot of espresso or your favorite quick sip.
But it's more than just a cute decorative item. This tiny lemon mug is fully functional—safe for food use, and both microwave- and dishwasher-friendly, adding convenience to its charm. Whether you're looking to enjoy a tiny morning espresso, create a whimsical table setting, or gift it as a small token of appreciation, this little mug fits the bill.
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Mini Ceramic Lemon Mug Hobby Lobby
Shoppers are already falling in love with it. One enthusiastic review describes it as a 'cute little trinket—absolutely adore it,' highlighting how its unique design and practical use make it a must-have for fans of quirky kitchenware.
Hobby Lobby's spring collection is full of personality, and this Mini Ceramic Lemon Mug is just one example of how the brand continues to deliver seasonal pieces that combine style, affordability, and functionality. Whether you're an avid collector of novelty mugs, a lover of fruit-themed decor, or someone looking for a cheerful touch to add to your kitchen, this lemon mug is a sweet and simple way to celebrate the season.
Stop by your local Hobby Lobby to grab one before they're gone—or maybe a few to share the sunshine with friends and family. As always with seasonal finds, once they're gone, they may not be back until next year!
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