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  2. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    Plastic drinking straws in a container. The most common form of drinking straw is made of the thermoplastic polymer polypropylene. This plastic is known for its durability, lightness, and ability to be manufactured at a low cost. [28] Other plastic polymers that exhibit these traits include polyethylene (PE) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). [29]

  3. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Spoon straw – A scoop-ended drinking straw intended for slushies and milkshakes. Sporf – A utensil consisting of a spoon on one end, a fork on the other, and edge tines that are sharpened or serrated. Spork – Spoon and fork; Splayd – Spoon and fork and knife; Spife – Spoon and knife. [11]

  4. Talk:Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    The page starts with "A drinking straw or drinking tube is a small pipe that allows its user to more conveniently consume a beverage." I am looking for a source that shows the benefits of using a straw, and can't find any. Yet this is here without any citation. How exactly is it more convenient? --83.81.54.75 16:18, 10 October 2019 (UTC)

  5. Marvin Stone - Wikipedia

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    Later, Stone developed the modern drinking straw. [2] Prior to Stone's invention, people used natural rye grass straws, which imparted an undesirable grassy flavor in beverages. [ 6 ] To combat the problem, Stone made the first drinking straw prototypes by spiraling a strip of paper around a pencil and gluing it at the ends. [ 7 ]

  6. Bombilla - Wikipedia

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    A bombilla , bomba or massasa is a type of drinking straw, used to drink mate. [1] In metal bombillas, the lower end is perforated and acts as a metal filter which is used to separate the mate infusion from leaves, stems, and other mate debris, and functions in a similar fashion to the perforated metal screen of a teapot . [ 2 ]

  7. Flav-R-Straws - Wikipedia

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    Flav-R-Straws were a form of drinking straw with a flavoring included, designed to make drinking milk more pleasant for children. They were first marketed in the United States in 1956 by Flav-R-Straws Inc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The product became highly successful. [ 3 ]

  8. Unistraw - Wikipedia

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    A girl drinking with a Sipahh straw The Unistraw Delivery System (UDS) is a patented straw -delivery system created by Unistraw International Limited in 1997, and released commercially in 2005. The UDS can add flavour, energy, vitamins , nutrition , and even pharmaceuticals to liquid sipped through it.

  9. Soda jerk - Wikipedia

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    The drink would then be served in a tall glass with a long-handled spoon, most commonly known as a "soda spoon", and drinking straws. Soda jerks were relatively common in the United States from the 1920s until the late 1950s; due to economic and social trends, the occupation essentially no longer exists.