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  2. Paper cup - Wikipedia

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    Paper cups may have various types of lids. The paper cups that are used as containers for yogurt, for example, generally have two types of lids: heat-seal foil lids used for small "single serving" containers, and 150–200 ml (5–7 US fl oz) plastic press-on, resealable lids used for large "family size" containers, 250–1,000 ml (8–30 US fl ...

  3. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Mugs usually have handles [1] and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups. Typically, a mug holds approximately 240–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz; 8.3–12.5 imp fl oz) of liquid. [2] A mug is a less formal style of drink container and is not usually used in formal place settings, where a teacup or coffee cup is preferred.

  4. Tankard - Wikipedia

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    A tankard is a form of drinkware consisting of a large, roughly cylindrical, drinking cup with a single handle. Tankards are usually made of silver or pewter, but can be made of other materials, for example wood, ceramic, or leather. [1] A tankard may have a hinged lid, and tankards featuring glass bottoms are also fairly common.

  5. I Tested the Owala Water Bottle vs. the Stanley Quencher - AOL

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    Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowstate: 23.1 ounces. Owala Tumbler: 19.8 ounces. Owala FreeSip Water Bottle: 19.8 ounces. Both the Owala and Stanley tumblers feel more top-heavy, but the handle makes ...

  6. Stanley's New LoveShackFancy Collection Is So Floral and Feminine

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    Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler | 40 oz - Passion Pink. stanley1913.com. $45.00. Stanley’s new collaboration with LoveShackFancy includes limited-edition tumblers in floral and feminine ...

  7. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Usually made of plastic, the first patent for a coffee cup lid design was filed in 1967 and focused on creating a tight seal between the cup and the lid to reduce leaking and a vent hole to allow steam to escape. [12] [13] [14] However, there was no opening for drinking, and the consumer would have to tear into the lid. [15]

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