The truth about the design of a coffee cup

It turns out this is how to use standard "take away" plastic cups that seem to be 99% unaware.

Using plastic take away cups for drinks has become a popular trend in all water bars, cafes or fast food outlets . because of the compactness and convenience they bring.

However, many shops using wooden tables face this "bad situation " .

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Traces of water seeped into the table forming a small round stain.

Why? Because the plastic cup with cold ice is very easy to sweat, or the mouth portion of the cup runs down to the bottom - causing the water trail to enter the table, forming this small round.

Not only is it "an eye" but these small streaks also create a sticky, unpleasant feeling!

Knowing this, the designers combined the cup liner and cup cover as one. And to stay away from this phenomenon, you just need to open the lid and . put it at the bottom of the cup - that's as simple as that.

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To keep away from this phenomenon, you just need to open the lid and . put the bottom of the cup.

There are manufacturers more attentive when adding 3 circles on the lid to help keep the cup firmly, as well as matching each cup size.

Now, you can completely "trade" enough things without worrying about your cup being leaked to the table. Apply now with the take away cup you are using!

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These convenient cup covers appeared in the first 1980s in the United States.

Few people know that these convenient cup covers appeared in the first 1980s in the United States and were well received and supported. They will no longer worry when they can bring coffee cups to many places without worrying about them being spilled out.

Capturing the trend, Howard Schultz - the owner of a famous coffee shop in the United States at that time selected arched and straight plastic caps to apply to each of his products. The dome lid will be suitable for drinks such as fresh creamy milk coffee - to keep the top layer of ice cream from being ugly. While the flat cup lid will match non-creamy fruit or coffee.