M&S £14 Glass Picnic Jug Perfect for Summer Parties and BBQs
M&S £14 Glass Jug Ideal for Summer Parties and BBQs

Barbecue season is approaching, and Marks & Spencer's serving jug is ideal for preparing batches of cocktails or refreshing drinks for gatherings, costing just £14.

Perfect for Summer Entertaining

As we approach another Bank Holiday weekend and the promise of better weather in June, it is time to plan summer garden parties and barbecues. While organising food is straightforward, ensuring a steady supply of drinks can be challenging. Instead of using multiple ice buckets or preparing individual drinks, a serving jug like the Contrast Rim Acrylic Picnic Jug from Marks & Spencer allows you to have large quantities of refreshments readily available. It can be used for various beverages and is priced at £14, making it an affordable kitchen staple.

Versatile and Stylish Design

Ideal for mixing cocktails, making large batches of lemonade, or serving iced water, this jug keeps drinks flowing without frequent trips to the fridge. Its size holds multiple glasses without dominating the table. The jug features a large curved shape with a dark green contrast rim and a generously sized handle for easy pouring. It is dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning, and matching glassware is available to complete the set.

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New to the M&S website, the jug has a single five-star review: “Great for summer!” and “I loved this jug when I saw it for summer BBQs and drinks in the garden such as water, iced tea, etc.”

Alternative Options

Other options include the Handled Moroccan Glass Jug from Toast at £28, a tall, slimline design hand-blown from recycled glass. Dunelm’s Gold Band Glass Jug offers a similar curved silhouette with a gold rim at £12 for two litres. Oliver Bonas’ Fiesta Glass Confetti Serving Jug brings colour to outdoor dining at £29.50.

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