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As a result, the demand for disposable cups, including Dixie cups, has somewhat declined over the years. Despite these challenges, the Dixie cup brand, owned by Georgia-Pacific LLC, is still active and continues to produce a range of paper-based products.
The Lehigh Valley manufacturing plant that has produced iconic Dixie Cups for nearly a century will shut down operations by the end of 2021, owner Georgia-Pacific announced. The plant, located...
Once the Forks plant closes, all Dixie cups, including premium hot cups, recycled fiber cups and bath cups, will be made at the 550,000-square-foot Lexington facility that employs 230 people.
Have Dixie bathroom cups been discontinued? As of the time of this writing, Dixie bathroom cups have not been officially discontinued. However, it is possible that some stores may have chosen to stop carrying them due to factors such as changing customer preferences or limited shelf space.
“With the closure of the Lehigh Valley plant, it means that after 2021 all Dixie cups, including premium hot cups, recycled fiber cups and bath cups, will be made at the Lexington...
On Monday night, more than a dozen Wilson residents at a borough council meeting heard two presenters share plans by the planned next ownership group of the former Dixie Cup factory that could...
“With the closure of the Lehigh Valley plant, it means that after 2021 all Dixie cups, including premium hot cups, recycled fiber cups and bath cups, will be made at the Lexington plant,” Georgia-Pacific stated in the release.
The Dixie Cup plant in Forks Township is one of those. Its current owner, Georgia-Pacific, a subsidiary of Koch Industries, announced last month that the plant will close by the end of the year. This is Dixie Cup’s 100th anniversary in the Lehigh Valley.
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