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    Rambler Straw Mug, 25oz. $30.40 at amazon.com. ... Plus, they have interchangeable flip lids and straw lids to accommodate different types of drinks. ... 32 Oz. $22.99 at amazon.com. ...

  3. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley IceFlow Flip Straw Collection is a collection of vacuum insulated drinkware that utilizes a flip-straw design that is integrated into the cap. [37] They come in 16, 24, 32, 50 and 96 ounce sizes. [38]

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    Tervis sells tumblers, mugs, and water bottles.. Tervis also sells branded drinkware through licensing agreements with all four of the major American sports leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL), nearly all major NCAA colleges and universities, all branches of the United States Armed Forces, and many companies.

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    Wanting to help lagging sales at the stores, The Coca-Cola Company suggested to Potts that they use a then-unheard of 32 ounce cup (940 ml) for their drinks. At the time, the average Coca-Cola bottle contained 16-US-fluid-ounce (470 ml), while the largest fountain drink available was at McDonald's at 20-US-fluid-ounce (590 ml).

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    These 40-ounce containers come in 20 different stylish colors, and come with a lid and straw. Reviewers say that it’s “worth the money,” making it Amazon’s no. 1 best-seller in the home ...

  7. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Usually made of plastic, the first patent for a coffee cup lid design was filed in 1967 and focused on creating a tight seal between the cup and the lid to reduce leaking and a vent hole to allow steam to escape. [15] [16] [17] However, there was no opening for drinking, and the consumer would have to tear into the lid. [18]