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  3. Mug - Wikipedia

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    A mug of coffee with cream. A mug is a type of cup, [1] a drinking vessel usually intended for hot drinks such as: coffee, hot chocolate, or tea. 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 250–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz) of liquid. [2]

  4. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    Stanley is a brand of food and beverage containers named after William Stanley Jr. who invented the first all-steel insulated vacuum bottle in 1913. The Stanley brand has since been produced by several companies and is currently owned by Pacific Market International (PMI), a subsidiary of the HAVI Group.

  5. Drink carrier - Wikipedia

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    A McDonald's molded paper pulp drink carrier.. A drink carrier, sometimes also known as a cup carrier, beverage carrier or cup holder is a device used to carry multiple filled beverage cups at the same time.

  6. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Cups and mugs generally have a handle. Disposable paper cups used for take-out sometimes have fold-out handles, but are more often used with an insulating coffee cup sleeve . Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic [ 1 ] , porcelain , plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials.

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  8. Zarf - Wikipedia

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    Set of zarfs from 19th century Geneva, now in the Khalili Collection of Enamels of the World. The zarf was often made from metal, with silver, gold, copper, and brass being the most common materials used.

  9. Camp Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Camp is a dark brown, syrupy liquid. It has a smooth flavour of chicory and coffee but with a very sweet, predominantly chicory aftertaste. Camp is generally used by mixing with hot water or with warm milk in much the same way as cocoa, or added to cold milk and ice to make iced coffee.