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  2. How to Make Large Outdoor Christmas Ornaments for Your Lawn - AOL

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    We love the idea of large outdoor hanging ornaments on a tree in your yard—just secure to branches with wire. Choose light-weight, oversize ornaments to secure to branches for a festive, eye ...

  3. Starbucks' 2023 Holiday Cups Are Here, And I Want Them All

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    Just note that the 16-ounce cup is only available at Starbucks licensed stores, like those inside airports, grocery stores, hotels, and retailers. 16-Ounce: $19.95 24-Ounce: $24.95

  4. Sweetheart Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest "paper" cup in front of what was once the Lily-Tulip manufacturing company in Riverside, California, later Sweetheart Cup Company. [1] Actually made of poured concrete, the cup stands about 68.1 feet (20.8 m) tall. Sweetheart Cup Company was a North American company that made paper cups, plastic cups and related

  5. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    As the launch of the Big Gulp line coincided with the onset of the obesity epidemic in the United States, 7-Eleven and other retailers that have similar fountain lines such as rival Circle K's Polar Pop line have received criticism over their size and enabling obesity. 7-Eleven has been so associated with such large drinks that Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on large sodas in New York City ...

  6. Cup - Wikipedia

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    A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about 100–250 millilitres (3–8 US fl oz). [1] [2] Cups may be made of pottery (including porcelain), glass, metal, [3] wood, stone, polystyrene, plastic, lacquerware, or other

  7. Lycurgus Cup - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 the foot was removed by British Museum conservators, and not rejoined to the cup until 1973. [39] There may well have been earlier mounts. [40] The early history of the cup is unknown, and it is first mentioned in print in 1845, when a French writer said he had seen it "some years ago, in the hands of M. Dubois". [41]

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