Details Description 1,Item name: Drink clip,drinklip,clip holder for cup,cup clip,cup holder,cup rack,cup holder, Drinklip,Clip-on Table,plastic cup holder/clip. 2,Size:16*7.5,the dia:6.5cm(Fit for any cup the diamerter size less than 6.5cm) 3,Material:metal+ABS 4,Color:orange green purple blue pink yellow Packing details: Packing box size:23*14*6(cm)(9.06”*5.51”*2.36”) Qty:180pcs/ctn Carton measurement:60*50*49(CM) N.W/GW:19/20kgs Main Export Markets Eastern Europe,North America,Mid East,Africa, South America, Asia, Western Europe, Australia and so on! Exquisite design;Excellent quality; Elegant appearance;Durable! Small Order Acceptable! Welcome your trail order! Free Design Work ! Free Flyer ! Free Artwork ! Just let us know your idea! novelty cup holder drink clip! Feature: One of the reasons I bought a notebook computer is so I could get work done in my living room. Until now, this has worked out just fine: I can bring my computer to my coffee table and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee while I write or balance my budget. But, as they are prone to do in the world of people who still rent, things changed when I got a new roommate. It wasn't the arrival of a new body in the house that interrupted my typical living room workspace, but rather the arrival of three new bodies: a roommate and his two cats. Although I am an animal lover, feline curiosity is dangerous when combined with open containers of coffee next to expensive pieces of electronic equipment. In other words, my coffee table workspace, complete with computer and coffee, became an accident waiting to happen. So far, my solution has been to keep a vigilant watch over my computer, bringing it back to my desk whenever I leave the room. After several trips back and forth, this practice gets annoying, and there are some days that I'd appreciate a more permanent solution. One possibility for preventing a possible kitty catastrophe is this DrinKlip Cup Holder. It clips onto the edge of your table, reducing the chance that your drink will spill. Plus, with your drink on the side instead of the top surface of the table, you have more free space. As much as I'd probably get some sideways glances, I could see this coming in handy during rush hour at the busy bookstore cafe I sometimes also go to, where I almost always share an itty-bitty square table with someone else, also with a coffee and a computer.