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  2. Tumbler (glass) - Wikipedia

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    A tumbler is a flat-floored beverage container usually made of plastic, glass or stainless steel. Types of tumblers include the following: Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink [1] Dizzy Cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem; Highball glass, for mixed drinks [2] Iced tea glass

  3. The art of boba: Exploring bubble tea's growing popularity - AOL

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    Now, Boba Guys is one of a growing number of companies that have helped bubble tea become a $2.6 billion business in the U.S. alone. According to Yelp, the number of boba cafes across the U.S. has ...

  4. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses. Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink. [5] Dizzy cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow bowl, comparable to a normal cocktail glass but without the stem. Faceted glass or granyonyi stakan. Highball glass, for mixed drinks. [6] Iced tea glass. Juice glass, for fruit juices and vegetable juices.

  5. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Description. A paper straw for bubble tea compared with a more typical plastic straw. Bubble teas fall under two categories: teas without milk and milk teas. Both varieties come with a choice of black, green, or oolong tea as the base. [1] Milk teas usually include powdered or fresh milk, but may also use condensed milk, almond milk, soy milk ...

  6. Any Tea Lover Will Fall Head Over Heels for This Alice in ...

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    The Good Housekeeping Institute is a fan of this new 16-ounce Ember tumbler. It'll keep their tea warm for up to three hours, plus they can choose their desired temperature. While it's certainly a ...

  7. Two tumbler system - Wikipedia

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    Two tumbler system or Double tumbler system is a practice of discrimination against Dalits where Dalits are not allowed to drink in the same tumblers used by members of caste. [1][2] Tea store owners maintain separate cups for Dalits and members of caste. The practice is prevalent in parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.