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If you lust for information or you are simply curious of anything under the sun and chance has it that you are eyeing coffee paper cups and would like to know more about them, listed here are some trivial things about the common yet most often ignored and not well thought of paper cups.

•    During the early 20th century, it was a common thing to share glasses or dippers in trains. A biology Professor, conducted a study and found out that sharing of glasses has caused the spread of scary and deadly diseases. Health authorities took notice and evaluated the possible solution to the problem. As a result, sharing cups was banned in different States which led to the production of paper cups.

•    Early on, it was found out in France that washing and sanitizing glasses is more expensive than using single service paper cups. Furthermore, avoidance of sharing reduces the instances of infection and from then on, paper cups became a staple in French hospitals.

•    Coffee is one of the mostly enjoyed hot beverages and once, coffee paper cups were made with clay at the bottom. This was done in order to keep the coffee warm despite of the cold weather. Furthermore, the cups were glued together oftentimes resulting to a cup that leaves a card-board like after taste.

•    Paper coffee cups have a drink lid. This drink lid was originally designed to serve as a vent that allows steam to escape. Now, the lid was specifically designed to become a sip through lid. Moreover, the tight fitting lid is necessary for making the hot coffee safe to drink. These lids are mostly made from polystyrene.

•    The use of coffee cups is much disputed and some people have even suggested alternative coffee containers. Paper cup production contributes to loss of trees, degradation of the ecosystem, and reduction of the forests’ ability to serve as a natural carbon sink.

•    Waste disposal is another problem associated with the use of paper coffee cups. Because they are coated with petroleum based coating, the decay of these cups is halted. Many people think that because the cups are biodegradable since they are made of paper but contrary to popular belief, this is not the case.

There are still other things which are often used but not noticed. Coffee cups made of paper are one of these. Though the role of these paper cups in the environment is questionable, we cannot undermine the benefits they give us.

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Ah, the wonder of plastic coffee cups. It’s light, you can find it anywhere, it accommodates your need and desires for a heavenly coffee break after a tiring and stressful day. But most often, you don’t seem to notice its existence right? Although most plastic coffee cups seem like any ordinary product bystander waiting for you to pick it up, there are some studies suggesting and implicating it in the occurrence of certain types of diseases. There are no direct diseases which can result to a seemingly dependence on using plastic coffee cups but some studies say that the effects can brought forth a trigger in certain illnesses and predisposition to these illnesses.

Bisphenol A or simply BPA is the culprit that’s making plastic coffee cups dangerous to one’s health. The high temperature of hot coffee causes the harmful compound to leach into the content of the plastic cup. So, what does BPA do? Studies say that BPA mimics the natural hormones in the body. In doing so, it has a probable detrimental effect in the nervous and reproductive functions and mechanisms of the body.

The hazards associated with the use of plastic coffee cups might scare you to death. Rather than always bringing with you your heavy personalized coffee mugs, you can always ask for the availability of corn plastic coffee cups. Yes, you heard it right. With almost everything in the world threatened by the ill effects of global warming and other environmental and health issues, many people would like to go green, shift to more earth friendly alternatives and patronize products which are healthy and natural based. Thanks to the creative minds of product developers and the ever forward minds of businessmen, we now have a corn derived plastic coffee cup. Made from hytrel food grade rubber, it is totally 100% biodegradable. It may seem plastic, it maybe called plastic but worry no more for luckily, it’s not plastic. It’s corn

The lesson learned from all these things? Be analytical and sometimes, question the existence of things. For all we know, the seemingly innocent plastic coffee cup is a contributor to why you are feeling more stressed. This claim is not confirmed though but being very careful has its perks. Moreover, the unabated and uncontrolled use and disposal of these plastic coffee cups contribute heavily to polluting the resources. If you have other options, minimize if not totally refrain from using these cups.

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Coffee cups are often made of ceramic or porcelain, but there are also glass coffee cups that are becoming popular among cafes and coffee lovers. These coffee cups are equally efficient in handling coffee and making the coffee experience more enjoyable for the drinker. Glass coffee cups may be transparent or opaque and may also come in different colors and designs. If you want to be a little creative, you can choose to buy a plain white glass coffee cup or a transparent one and then paint it yourself. This way you will have the liberty to make your glass coffee cup into whatever color that you prefer.


Painting plain or transparent glass coffee cups can really be a great bonding activity among the family. This way you will also encourage the children to show their creativity and develop their artistic abilities. After painting and decorating the coffee cups, you may either use them to enjoy your favorite coffee and other beverages for the kids or display your works of art in the living room or anywhere in the house for your guests to admire. And speaking of guests and beautifully decorated glass coffee cups, you may also serve your house visitors freshly brewed coffee in your personalized coffee cups. This way they will be able to admire your artistic creation while enjoying your coffee masterpiece. Now, wouldn't that be like hitting two birds with one stone?


While it is made for holding coffee, glass coffee cups may also serve other purposes. In the office, you may use a glass coffee cup as a paperclip holder. You may also put in other small trinkets in it so your table will be less cluttered. If you are a little more creative, you may also use the coffee cup as a mobile phone holder, if yours would fit perfectly in it. Aside from the color, glass coffee cups also come in various sizes, just like the sizes that those fancy coffee shops offer. If you are a heavy coffee drinker, you may get one tall glass coffee cup so you don't need to refill coffee more often. For those who drink just the right amount of coffee, a regular-sized glass cup should do.
   

Even when you don't really drink coffee, you will find a use for a glass coffee cup as it can also hold other drinks, like chocolate and tea, making it a practical choice. So hurry and buy some for your family today.

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Espresso is concentrated coffee that is usually the base of other coffee blends, such as lattes, macchiato, americanos, mochas and cappuccino. It is brewed by putting pressure on hot water as finely ground coffee beans are infused with it, which is quite different from the way your regular coffee is brewed.
   


Since it is concentrated, espresso is consumed only in small amounts, unless it is blended into other forms of coffee like the ones mentioned above. And for this reason there are special espresso coffee cups that have been made especially to contain this popular coffee brew. Espresso coffee cups are made smaller than ordinary coffee cups, since espresso is deemed to have a stronger effect because of its concentrated caffeine property. And even with just a small amount of espresso you will surely be awake and your mind will be alert the whole day. 
   


Just like when brewing ordinary coffee, there are special machines used to make espresso coffee. These machines make the process of putting pressure on hot water easy and fast so that more cups of this rich coffee brew can be made in only a short span of time. But espresso is not available exclusively at cafes and fancy coffee shops. You may now find espresso machines for your home so you can brew your own special coffee. And to still give you that feel of a cafe, put your freshly brewed coffee in beautiful espresso coffee cups and savor the aroma. These special coffee cups are available in department stores and home improvement shops. They may come with saucers, or you may need to buy them separately.
   


While espresso coffee cups usually have colorful designs, you can also buy some in plain colors or transparent material and decorate them yourself. Do it as a bonding activity with your kids and other loved ones and let your creativity flow. Tell the little ones to be adventurous in mixing the colors and painting designs, much like your being adventurous in blending your own caffeine fix. The cups being small may be a challenge, but it will be just as fun as painting a normal coffee cup. Having espresso coffee cups around the house is indeed very practical and convenient. You may serve your guests delicious espresso in these cups to let them enjoy the brewed coffee to the fullest. So don't think twice and get yourself a set or two of these espresso coffee cups now.

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