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  2. Paper cup - Wikipedia

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    Paper cup. Plain paper cup. Insulated paper cup for hot drinks, cut away to show air layer. A paper cup is a disposable cup made out of paper and often lined or coated with plastic [ 1][ 2] or wax to prevent liquid from leaking out or soaking through the paper. [ 3][ 4] It may be made of recycled paper. [ 5]

  3. History of paper - Wikipedia

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    In the same period, it was written that tea was served from baskets with multi-colored paper cups and paper napkins of different size and shape. [20] During the Song dynasty (960–1279) the government produced the world's first known paper-printed money, or banknote (see Jiaozi and Huizi).

  4. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    A single-serving packet of butter. Disposable food packaging comprises disposable products often found in fast-food restaurants, take-out restaurants and catering establishments. Typical products are foam food containers, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, doilies and tray papers. These products can be made from a number of materials including ...

  5. Cup - Wikipedia

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    A cup is an open-top container used to hold liquids for pouring or drinking. Although mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). [ 1][ 2] Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, [ 3] pottery, wood, stone, bone, polystyrene, plastic, aluminum, or other materials.

  6. The Paper Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .papercupcompany .com. The Paper Company is a European consumer products manufacturing organisation based in Clitheroe, Lancashire, United Kingdom. The company specialises in the printing and distribution of disposable paper cups operating out of its European manufacturing facility in Lancashire, England and Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.

  7. 10 things you may not know about Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - AOL

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    8. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a good source of protein. A standard serving packs five grams of it, about the equivalent of a handful of almonds or a half a cup of chickpeas. 7. Half-pound cups ...

  8. Tin can telephone - Wikipedia

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    Tin can telephone. A tin can phone is a type of acoustic (non-electrical) speech-transmitting device made up of two tin cans, paper cups or similarly shaped items attached to either end of a taut string or wire. It is a particular case of mechanical telephony, where sound (i.e., vibrations in the air) is converted into vibrations along a liquid ...

  9. McDonald's Coffee Cups Getting a Recyclable Makeover - AOL

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    Mickey D's will test new paper cups in 2,000 (15%) of its stores. Because paper cups can be recycled, McDonald's could greatly reduce its volume of waste byproducts by using recyclable for the ...