12 oz single Paper Cups

A single paper cup is a disposable, cup-shaped container designed for holding beverages and sometimes dry foods for a short period. It is a ubiquitous item in modern life, valued for its convenience, hygiene, and affordability. Physical Description: Material: Typically made from paperboard, a thick paper-based material. To make it leak-proof and sturdy for holding liquids, the interior is almost always lined with a thin layer of polyethylene (PE) plastic. Some eco-friendly versions use a polylactic acid (PLA) bio-plastic lining derived from corn starch or are made with recycled paper. Structure: It features a familiar conical shape, wider at the top and tapering down to a smaller base. The rim at the top is often rolled or crimped to provide a smoother and stronger drinking edge, preventing the paper from softening too quickly. Base: The bottom is a circular disc that is seamlessly bonded to the side wall, creating a solid foundation for the cup to stand upright. Size: They come in a wide range of sizes, from small espresso or tasting cups (2-4 oz / 60-120 ml) to standard bathroom/dixie cups (3-5 oz), common coffee cups (8-12 oz / 240-350 ml), and large soda or cold drink cups (16-20 oz / 470-590 ml and larger). Common Uses: Hot Beverages: Coffee, tea, hot chocolate. These are usually lined and may come with an insulating sleeve. Cold Beverages: Soda, water, iced tea, juice, and smoothies. Water Coolers: Small, thin-walled cups are standard in office and gym water dispensers. Social Gatherings: Parties, picnics, and barbecues for easy serving and clean-up. Medical & Institutional Settings: Used in hospitals, clinics, and schools to prevent the spread of germs. Key Features & Advantages: Disposable & Hygienic: Designed for single-use, eliminating the need for washing and reducing the risk of cross-contamination. This makes them ideal for public spaces. Lightweight & Portable: Easy to carry and transport in large quantities. Customizable: Often printed with logos, designs, or brand names, making them a popular tool for advertising and branding at events, cafes, and businesses. Cost-Effective: Inexpensive to manufacture and purchase in bulk. Variations: Insulated Cups: Often double-walled or come with a separate corrugated paper sleeve (like the Java Jacket) to protect hands from hot contents. Wax-Coated Cups: An older style, where wax was used as a water-resistant barrier, largely replaced by plastic lining. Ripple-Wall Cups: The sides have a corrugated or rippled texture to improve grip and provide some insulation. Lid-Compatible: Many paper cups are designed to work with matching plastic lids for spill-proof transportation (e.g., takeaway coffee cups).

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