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  2. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    A promotional bottle of water from Porsche of Ocala in Ocala, Florida. Sales of the US promotional products industry totaled $24 billion in 2017 and growing at a rate of 2.5 percent since 2012, according to statistics released by IBISWorld. [7] There are 26,413 business in this category and they employ 392,820 people across the United States. [7]

  3. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century, coffee was consumed from small handle-less bowls, "Turkish cups". The cups were Chinese export porcelain or its Japanese equivalent; the same cups were used for coffee and tea. In Europe, Meissen porcelain cups appeared around 1710, [2]: 230 with large exports of "Turkish cups" to Turkey in the 1730s. These cups were tall ...

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  5. Mug - Wikipedia

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    Mugs usually have handles and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups such as teacups or coffee 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-shaped vessel much larger than this tends to be called a tankard.

  6. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Pony glass, for a 140ml of beer, a "short" or "small" beer; Pot glass; Pot, 285ml (10 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass (Queensland and Victoria) Schooner, 425ml (15 fl. oz.) Australian beer glass, 285 ml (10 fl. oz.) in South Australia; Tankard, a large drinking cup, usually with a handle and a hinged cover; Wheat beer glass, for wheat beer

  7. Cup (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The cup is a cooking measure of volume, commonly associated with cooking and serving sizes.In the US, it is traditionally equal to one-half US pint (236.6 ml). Because actual drinking cups may differ greatly from the size of this unit, standard measuring cups may be used, with a metric cup commonly being rounded up to 240 millilitres (legal cup), but 250 ml is also used depending on the ...

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