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  1. MODULAR CUP SYSTEM The Modular Cup System is a cup with a holder and a large handle designed for use by children and adults with grasping disabilities. The components of this system snap together in a variety of ways to meet the specific needs of the user. This clear cup holds hot or cold liquids and comes with a holder, a T handle, and a U-shaped handle. OPTIONS: A lid set with a flat lid and a long-spouted lid and a set of three, two-ounce weights to stabilize the cup for users with tremors are available separat...[More Information]

  2. PLASTIC HANDLE MUG The Plastic Handle Cup is a T handle cup designed for use by individuals with grasping disabilities. Home diswasher safe, this 12-ounce mug has a T-shaped handle that accommodates a variety of grasps. COLOR: Assorted (no choice)....[More Information]

  3. PLASTIC HANDLE MUG (MODEL 1120) Picture of PLASTIC HANDLE MUG (MODEL 1120) The Plastic Handle Mug, model 1120, is a T-handle cup designed for use by individuals with grasping disabilities. This 12-ounce mug is designed to accommodate those with limited manual dexterity....[More Information]

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