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  2. Assistive eating devices - Wikipedia

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    The same principles for assistive dinnerware may also be utilized for mugs or cups. Non-slip bases are common so they do not slip on the table, while cup holders are used to prevent the cup from being knocked over. In case the cup gets knocked over, no spill lids may be used. Some cups are sold with lids, but there are also lids that can be ...

  3. Puzzle jug - Wikipedia

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    The puzzle jug is a descendant of earlier drinking puzzles, such as the fuddling cup and the pot crown, each of which has a different solution. [2] Known inscriptions include: Come drink of me and merry be. Come drink your fill, but do not spill. Fill me up with licker sweet / For it is good when fun us do meet.

  4. Cup - Wikipedia

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    Rococo cup with saucer, circa 1753, soft-paste porcelain with overglaze enamelling, Vincennes porcelain. A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about 100–250 millilitres (3–8 US fl oz).

  5. Upgrade Their Collection with These Gifts for Stanley Cup Lovers

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    Stanley Cup 2-in-1 Drink Separator. Double the fun with this creative 2-in-1 cup liner! Whether it's two drinks or a combo of snacks and beverages, this liner lets you enjoy it all in one Stanley cup.

  6. Mazer (drinking vessel) - Wikipedia

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    An example from York Minster grants an indulgence of 40 days remission from Purgatory for all who drink from it. [10] Later examples may be raised on a stem, perhaps copying the style of covered cups; [11] some from about 1550 onwards are effectively tazzas that are partly in wood. The later mazers sometimes had metal straps between the rim and ...

  7. 14 WORST Etiquette Mistakes You're Making Every Day - AOL

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    You don’t want to spill your drink on their nice linens from thrusting your cup around, and you certainly don’t want to chip or shatter your host’s fine glasses.