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  2. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1925 bulletin from the National Geographic Society, the people of Jubaland (modern-day Somalia) used hollow "drinking sticks", two feet long and half an inch in diameter, to drink from the yak tree. [18] [better source needed] Early paper straws had a narrow bore, to prevent seeds from clogging them.

  3. Apollo (candy) - Wikipedia

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    A number of Apollo straws of various flavors in a dish . Apollo (Korean: 아폴로), marketed in the Middle East, South America, and Southeast Asia as CC Stick, is a South Korean candy product. It consists of a number of small, short straws that are filled with flavored sugar powders. Example flavors include strawberry, chocolate, banana, and ...

  4. Soda straw - Wikipedia

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    Calthemite straws are on average just 40% the mass per unit length of speleothem straws of equivalent external diameter. This is because calthemite straws have a thinner wall thickness and less-dense calcium carbonate structure compared to speleothem straws. [7] A calthemite straw can vary in outside diameter as it grows in length. Changes in ...

  5. The best stocking stuffers for women - AOL

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    Designed to keep straws clean and spill-free, they’re great for both travel and everyday use. Their fun colors and practical nature make them a small—and affordable—addition to any stocking ...

  6. Straw - Wikipedia

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    Straw is commonly used as bedding for ruminants and horses. It may be used as bedding and food for small animals, but this often leads to injuries to mouth, nose and eyes as straw is quite sharp. The straw-filled mattress, also known as a palliasse, is still used by people in many parts of the world.

  7. LifeStraw - Wikipedia

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    Use of LifeStraw. The original LifeStraw is a plastic tube 22 centimetres (8 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) long and 3 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter. [8] Water that is drawn up through the straw first passes through hollow fibres that filter water particles down to 0.2 µm across, using only physical filtration methods and no chemicals.

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