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  2. Here’s What the Lines on a Solo Cup Are Actually For

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    Moving up, the next line, measuring 5 ounces, is commonly used as a measurement for wine, while the line closest to the rim of the cup measures 12 ounces for beer.

  3. The Truth Behind the Lines on Red Solo Cups

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  5. Fill line - Wikipedia

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    A fill line is a marking on drinkware indicating the volume of liquid held by the glass. Many countries mandate fill lines on glasses used commercially as a consumer protection measure. [ 1 ]

  6. Beer pong - Wikipedia

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    The most common cups used are 18-US-fluid-ounce (530 ml) disposable plastic cups (such as red Solo cups) with ridge-lines which can be used precisely to measure the amount of beer to be poured into the cup.

  7. Alcoholic spirits measure - Wikipedia

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    This second variation is commonly seen in a double-thimble or "hourglass" form, with two metal cups of different volumes (often in a 3:2 or 2:1 ratio, like a U.S. standard 1.5 fl oz "jigger" and 1 fl oz "pony", or UK standard 25/50mL or 35/70mL combos) spot-welded to each other at their relative bottom surfaces, possibly with a handle between ...

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