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  2. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    Straws have been used since earliest recorded history, with the first extant straws dating from the 4th century BCE. Different traditional drinks and foods use straws designed for explicit purposes, such as the "straw and sieve" bombilla used to drink the mate infusion common to South America.

  3. Marvin Stone - Wikipedia

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    Later, Stone developed the modern drinking straw. [2] Prior to Stone's invention, people used natural rye grass straws, which imparted an undesirable grassy flavor in beverages. [6] To combat the problem, Stone made the first drinking straw prototypes by spiraling a strip of paper around a pencil and gluing it at the ends. [7]

  4. Ancient 'scepters' were actually straws for communal boozing ...

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    Silver and gold tubes unearthed in an ancient tomb in southern Russia and long thought to be ceremonial staffs were, in fact, the earliest-known drinking straws.

  5. Joseph Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Friedman would later file and be issued two additional U.S. patents and three foreign patents in the 1950s relating to its formation and construction. Friedman attempted to sell his straw patent to several existing straw manufacturers beginning in 1937 without success, so after completing his straw machine, he began to produce the straw himself ...

  6. Ancient humans used the oldest-known drinking straws to sip ...

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    Instead, barley residue and built-in strainers hint they may have been beer straws. Ancient humans used the oldest-known drinking straws to sip beer out of communal party bowls, new study suggests ...

  7. Maté - Wikipedia

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    The metal straw is known as a bombilla or bomba and is traditionally made of silver. Modern straws are typically made of nickel silver, stainless steel, or hollow-stemmed cane. The bombilla functions both as a straw and as a sieve. The submerged end is flared, with small holes or slots that allow the brewed liquid in, but block the chunky ...

  8. Flav-R-Straws - Wikipedia

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    Flav-R-Straws were a form of drinking straw with a flavoring included, designed to make drinking milk more pleasant for children. They were first marketed in the United States in 1956 by Flav-R-Straws Inc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The product became highly successful. [ 3 ]

  9. History Suggests the Impact of Not Drinking Can Reach Far ...

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