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  2. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    American Marvin C. Stone patented the modern drinking straw, 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches long [10] and made of paper, in 1888, to address the shortcomings of the rye straw. [11] He came upon the idea while drinking a mint julep on a hot day in Washington, D.C.; [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] the taste of the rye straw was mixing with the drink and giving it a ...

  3. Capri-Sun - Wikipedia

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    Capri-Suns were introduced with plastic-wrapped plastic straws. [104] After England banned single-use plastic straws in 2020, [112] Capri-Sun introduced paper straws to its pouches in the United Kingdom, a move it said was environmentally friendly. Capri-Sun drew some criticism for the straws' inability to pierce the pouch in opening the drink ...

  4. Glass rod - Wikipedia

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    Example of a stirring rod. A glass stirring rod, glass rod, stirring rod or stir rod is a piece of laboratory equipment used to mix chemicals. They are usually made of solid glass, about the thickness and slightly longer than a drinking straw, [clarification needed] with rounded ends.

  5. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    If the beanie is more your style, cut 1.5-inch wide strips of light green crepe paper and 1.75-inch stripes of dark green. Curve the tops into points. Spread a glue stick all over a light green strip.

  6. The best gifts to buy your grandkids — from babies to big ...

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    The plastic bat is lightweight, so it’s easy for them to manage, and the set comes with two balls so you’ll have a spare if they hit a homerun into the neighbor’s yard. $15 at Walmart Play ...

  7. Sweetheart Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    1932–1936: Company diversifies, making matches and straws. Sweetheart, the name used on products, is inspired by picture of two children using straws to drink a milkshake from the same glass. 1947: Company executives vote, 14-to-1, against entering the cup business. But Joseph Shapiro votes yes - and the cup business is born.

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