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Hugh Everett Moore (1887–1972) was an advertising expert and the founder and longtime president of the Dixie Cup Company, manufacturer of the disposable paper Dixie Cup. [1]
During its peak of productivity, the American Can Company employed up to 800 people. It was a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 1959 to 1991. After 1987 it was known as Primerica , a financial conglomerate which divested itself of its packaging arm in 1986.
Hugh Moore (businessman) (1887–1972), founder of the Dixie Cup Company Hugh Moore (police officer) (1929–1993), corrupt former commander of the City of London Police Hugh H. Moore (1844–?), New York politician
Dixie cups may refer to: Dixie Cup, a brand of paper cups; The Dixie Cups, a 1960s American pop music girl group; The round visorless sailor cap worn in the U.S. Navy
The original factory in Wilson has sat vacant ever since. The closing of the factory also prompted Conrail to abandon the Easton & Northern railroad branch, of which Dixie Cups was the last major customer. [citation needed] In 1969, the Dixie Cup logo was created by Saul Bass, a graphic designer known for his motion picture title sequences. [12]
Leo Hulseman, a former employee of the Dixie Co. in the 1930s, created the "Solo Cup", a paper cone he made at his home and sold to bottled-water companies. Later the company developed other products, like wax-coated cups and the plastic Cozy Cup. The wax-coated cups were added to its lineup in the 1950s, as fountain sodas gained popularity.
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Dart Container Corporation [2] is an American manufacturer of disposable food containers. Based in Mason, Michigan, Dart is the world's largest manufacturer of foam cups and containers, producing about as many as all competitors combined. [3]