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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. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    The disposable cone-shaped paper cup was invented in 1908 by Lawrence Luellen, and in 1912 Luellen and Hugh Moore began marketing the Health Kup, another paper disposable cup. [8] The Health Kup was designed to create a means for people to drink water from public water barrels without spreading germs, which occurred when people would use a ...

  4. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. solocup.com. Solo Cup Company is an American manufacturer of disposable consumer products including beverage cups, disposable plates, and bowls. Solo Cup Company is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and in 2006 had sales of $2.4 billion. On May 4, 2012, Solo Cup Company was acquired by Dart Container. [1][2][3]

  5. Ice cream cups are recalled due to possible listeria outbreak ...

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    On Aug. 9, Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Real Kosher Ice Cream recalled all flavors of its Soft Serve on the Go ice cream cups due to a potential listeria outbreak. According to the CDC, “Listeria was ...

  6. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - Wikipedia

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    World's Largest: each cup weighs 8 oz (226.8 g). [20] Filling variations Caramel: the traditional cup with an added layer of caramel filling. First available in 2006. Discontinued but was brought back in 2023. Crunchy: a traditional cup with crunchy peanut butter, as opposed to the smooth peanut butter in the original. Introduced in the 1970s.

  7. Frozie cup - Wikipedia

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    The block of ice is sometimes inverted in the cup when sold. Frozie cups are sold at Australian canteens/tuck shops for approximately $1 AUD. Some frozie cups are milk-based or ice cream based. Frozie cups are also used around the world as a substitute for an ice pop. Often using sugar-based drinks such as Kool-Aid for flavor.

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