Sorry, Password Must Contain Mug 11 oz – Funny Gift

$18.14

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Product Intro:


Looking for the perfect gift for your favorite programmer, office worker, IT professional, or tech lover? Look no further than this mug from Perks and Recreation! Whether it’s for a birthday, Christmas, or just a simple thank you, this mug is sure to be a hit.

Package Dimensions: 4.8 x 4.4 x 4.3 inches; 10.41 ounces
Date First Available: August 18, 2016
ASIN: B078QSQSD9

Our ceramic mugs have a glossy finish and are both dishwasher and microwave safe. The design is printed onto the mug using a heat-press process, ensuring a lasting and vibrant image. We never use vinyl transfers.

This listing is for our standard 11 ounce size, but larger options may be available upon request. Designs are printed on one side of the mug, as shown in the listing photos.

All of our designs are original and created in-house using professional graphics software. When you purchase from us, you are supporting a small family-run business based in eastern Pennsylvania. Since 2014, Perks and Recreation has been committed to quality products and top-notch customer service.

Looking to add a personal touch or explore different size options? Reach out to us – we may be able to accommodate your request. Thank you for supporting our business!

Why this is a great Gifts?


  1. It is a unique and humorous gift that is sure to make the recipient laugh.
  2. It is practical and can be used every day for their morning coffee or tea.
  3. It shows that you took the time to find a gift that is tailored to their profession as a system administrator or computer scientist.
  4. It is a conversation starter and can help the recipient bond with colleagues over shared experiences of dealing with passwords.
  5. It is a high-quality ceramic mug that is durable and dishwasher safe, making it a long-lasting gift.

What will the reaction be to this gift?


The recipient of this gift would likely find it amusing and appreciate the humor behind it. They may chuckle at the reference to password requirements and tech-related frustrations. Overall, they would probably feel understood and valued for their expertise in the field.