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  2. Booming cold drink sales mean more plastic waste. So ...

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    Booming sales of cold drinks at Starbucks have created a problem: growing amounts of plastic waste from the single-use cups that Frappuccinos, Refreshers, cold brews and other iced drinks are ...

  3. Starbucks plans to cut down on the plastic in its cold drink cups

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    Starbucks has redesigned its single-use cold drink cups to cut down on plastic waste. The chain says its cold drinks are surging in popularity; they now account for some 75% of Starbucks' drink ...

  4. Starbucks' Newest Drink Has Fans Feeling Nostalgic for ... - AOL

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    Along with a menu update, Starbucks also introduced a line of pixelated Valentine’s Day cold cups and tumblers. Snag one while supplies last. Snag one while supplies last.

  5. Plastic cup - Wikipedia

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    Disposable plastic cups are commonly produced with PET or PP plastic, which are widely accepted by recycling programs. [4] Plastic cups, especially those made with polystyrene, are also a possible health hazard as chemicals may leach into the beverage. This is more likely to happen with warm drinks (hot chocolate, tea and coffee) than with cold ...

  6. Tumbler (glass) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the US customary cup and the metric cup, a tumbler, a breakfast cup, a cup, a teacup, a coffee cup, and a wine glass are not measuring cups: they are simply everyday drinking vessels commonly found in British households and typically having the respective aforementioned capacities; due to long‑term and widespread use, they have been ...

  7. Frozie cup - Wikipedia

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    The block of ice is sometimes inverted in the cup when sold. [8] Frozie cups are sold at Australian canteens/tuck shops for approximately $1 AUD. [9] Some frozie cups are milk-based [10] or ice cream based. [11] Frozie cups are also used around the world as a substitute for an ice pop. Often using sugar-based drinks such as Kool-Aid for flavor.

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