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  2. Cup holder - Wikipedia

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    Before the automobile cup holders, many buses and trains were built with wall-mounted cup holders. These cup holders are usually constructed by thin stainless steel plates. Some of them are covered by rubber. There are now many cup holders available which can be screwed to the walls of boats and buses and recreational vehicles.

  3. Zarf - Wikipedia

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    However, because the holder was more visible, it was typically more heavily ornamented. When coffee began to be served in cardboard cups in the late 20th century, the zarf became disposable as well. The corrugated coffee cup sleeve was invented in 1991.

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  5. Drink carrier - Wikipedia

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    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. There are many different designs for drink carriers, but they commonly include relatively deep indentations, holes, or compartments into which the cups are placed.

  6. Heart of America (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Heart of America is a 12-metre class yacht that competed in the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup. [1] The boat was helmed by Buddy Melges and represented the Chicago Yacht Club. [5] The boat finished 8 of 13 in Louis Vuitton Cup, which decides the challenger to the Cup holder.

  7. Hobie Cat - Wikipedia

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    The Hobie Holder boats were originally Designed by Ron Holder and produced by Vagabond sailboats, which was later bought by the Coast Catamaran Corporation (Hobie Cat) and sold under the Hobie brand name in the 1980s. It was a series of monohull dinghys of various sizes from 9' 0" to 20' 0" in length. All were discontinued by the end of the decade.

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