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  2. Here’s What the Lines on a Solo Cup Are Actually For

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    The bottom-most line, measuring 1 ounce, is thought to be for pouring liquor. Moving up, the next line, measuring 5 ounces, is commonly used as a measurement for wine, while the line closest to ...

  3. Did you know Solo cups could do this? [Video]

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    The Internet was blown away by this TikToker’s plastic party cup hack. According to TikToker Lindsay Roggenbuck (@lindsayroggenbuck), the lines on party cups can serve as marks for measuring ...

  4. Those Lines Inside Red Solo Cups Are Actually Really Helpful BTW

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    People have long assumed that the lines were meant for measuring beer, wine, and liquor. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    However, Solo refutes this claim, stating that the markings are open to interpretation and noting that many of their cup designs do not have these specific indented rings. [25] Additionally, Dart Container Corporation emphasizes the functionality of the lines in physical performance of the cups over unintended coincidental measurement lines. [26]

  6. Beer pong - Wikipedia

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    Red plastic cups are used in beer pong and other drinking games. The most common cups used are 18-US-fluid-ounce (530 ml) disposable plastic cups (such as red Solo cups) with ridge-lines which can be used precisely to measure the amount of beer to be

  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 ...

  8. The Truth Behind the Lines on Red Solo Cups

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  9. Alcoholic spirits measure - Wikipedia

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    This second variation is commonly seen in a double-thimble or "hourglass" form, with two metal cups of different volumes (often in a 3:2 or 2:1 ratio, like a U.S. standard 1.5 fl oz "jigger" and 1 fl oz "pony", or UK standard 25/50mL or 35/70mL combos) spot-welded to each other at their relative bottom surfaces, possibly with a handle between ...