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  2. Coffee cup sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The coffee sleeve was invented in 1991 by Jay Sorensen [1] and patented in 1995 [2] (under the trademarked name Java Jacket), and are now commonly utilized by coffee houses and other vendors that sell hot beverages dispensed in disposable paper cups. There are a number of patents that cover various coffee sleeves and their aspects.

  3. Jay Sorensen - Wikipedia

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    Jay Sorensen is an American inventor, real estate broker, [1] and entrepreneur best known for inventing the coffee cup sleeve in 1991, [2] and founding Java Jacket, a company manufacturing coffee cup sleeves, in 1993. [3]

  4. Zarf - Wikipedia

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    A couple of coffee cups inserted into zarfs (c. 1830, Swiss-made for Turkish market) A zarf (plural: zarfs, zarves; Turkish : zarflar ; Arabic : zuruuf ) is a cup holder , usually of ornamented metal, for a coffee cup without a handle [ 1 ] ( demitasse or fincan ).

  5. I visited a new coffee shop by Coach. It wasn't at all what I ...

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    The Coach Coffee Shop is attached to the retailer's regular store, ... The Coach cups and drink sleeves were cute, though. However, one menu item stood out. The chocolate-chip cookie was amazing.

  6. Nespresso Vertuo review: A small and affordable espresso ...

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    The best cup of coffee is one you don't have to make for yourself, ... One sleeve contains 10 pods; price varies depending on the blend and type of coffee, but averages around $1 to $1.25 per pod.

  7. WM's zero-waste approach to golf's raucous Phoenix Open ...

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    “No lids, no straws, no coffee cup sleeves. It's a temporary event, six days, you've got to rough it.” Janison was mostly joking about the “rough it” part.