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Dunkin's new paper cup is still lined with plastic, so it's not actually recyclable, but the lid is made of polypropylene and can be recycled in towns that offer #5 recycling. Related Food ...
In honor of the recent internationally celebrated Earth Day, Weigel’s has announced that it will be ditching the Styrofoam coffee cup and replacing it with a version better suited to protecting ...
The new lids will have a number 5 inside, that recycle symbol and little indents along the edge to keep the lid secure on the new paper cup. Dunkin' is saying goodbye to the foam cup after a 20 ...
Honey Dew Donuts founder and CEO Dick Bowen never liked Styrofoam cups. They just seemed chintzy, the kind of thing you’d find at a backyard barbecue or in a church basement. “Our coffee was ...
Cold brew and iced coffee can taste just fine, as does hot brewed stuff. So, why does hot coffee that's been allowed to cool usually taste so awful?
This is a Sweetheart DTL516 peel and lock type coffee cup lid. Peel and lock type lids give the drinker a place to snap the peeled back lid part into itself, preventing the need to tear off or throw ...
In an article on the lid from 1996, Phil Patton estimates we use about a billion and a half lids every year–but that number’s sure to have grown in the past decade. The first plastic, snap-on ...
Pucker lids are where much of the innovation is occurring within coffee lid design. Many are inspired by Jack Clements’s classic 1986 Solo Traveler design–it has a rim out of which you can ...