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  2. Robert Leo Hulseman - Wikipedia

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    Hulseman was born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 5, 1932. [3] His mother, Dorothy (née Hall), was a singer known by the stage name Dora Hall, while his father, Leo Hulseman, established the Solo Cup Company, a manufacturer of disposable cups, bowls and plates, in 1936. [3]

  3. Party store - Wikipedia

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    Plates, utensils, cups (especially disposable ones for parties) and table decorations In 2019 a global shortage of helium sharply reduced supply for helium-filled balloons, due to the US rationing helium because of a reduction in supply by 30% stemming from a Saudi-boycott of producer country Qatar , impacting party stores such as Party City ...

  4. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    Solo Cup Company is an American manufacturer of disposable consumer products including beverage cups, disposable plates, and bowls. Solo Cup Company is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and in 2006 had sales of $2.4 billion. On May 4, 2012, Solo Cup Company was acquired by Dart Container. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Party City going out of business, starting process ... - AOL

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    Party City, once among the top names in party-supply retailers, is going out of business, according to an announcement from CEO Barry Litwin that was viewed by CNN.

  6. Party City is going out of business, files for Chapter 11 ...

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    Party City, which operated about 750 stores, had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January 2023 and emerged from the process in October 2023 with $1 billion less in debt. It also named a new CEO ...

  7. Select group of Party City locations to remain open, despite ...

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    On Dec. 21, Party City filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, after already emerging from a previous bankruptcy in 2023 with about $1 billion less in debt.