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The Jazz design was created in 1991 by an artist in the Springfield, Missouri Art Department at Sweetheart. Sweetheart had an internal contest to come up with a new stock design and Gina’s Jazz ...
Gina Ekiss, of Aurora, Missouri, designed the original artwork with charcoal. — -- Remember those jazzy wax paper cups with their awesome teal and purple squiggle design? They were so commonplace ...
In his first diary piece of 2025, Dave Tindall's bid to break 90 for the first time in years takes him to 1929 Ryder Cup venue Moortown.
Cut from the same cloth as Atomic’s pro-only race skis, the X9S Retro Arc 735 RS channels World Cup performance to discerning skiers that want to rail turns at the resort.
The styrofoam cup has been used since the product was first introduced in the U.S. in 1973. In an effort to be more eco-friendly, the new cup will be made with 40% recycled fiber and the packaging ...
The reusable cup is made with 95% recycled materials and can be brought back for a $0.10 discount on future orders. Starbucks Rewards members will also earn 25 Stars when they reuse their Red Cup.
The $90 Vavsea 6-Cup Food Processor is on sale at Walmart for only $43, and it's a great piece of kitchen tech that almost serves as a personal sous chef. Shoppers are pleased with its performance ...
Historic America's Cup-design boats dock in bay. By Paul V. Oliva, Special to The Chronicle May 27, 2011. ... where the team's base is taking shape and its 90-foot Cup-winning trimaran is stored.
The last time that 7-Eleven debuted redesigned cups was in 2019, when the Irving, Texas-based retailer updated the recognizable pinwheel look with a simple design of green maze-like lines.
Starbucks gifted coffee fans with four new designs for its iconic holiday cups in 2022. Scroll down to see every design since 2005. News Photos Videos Shop Kardashians Royals TV Scoop.
Each Starbucks Red Cup is reusable, meaning you can reuse it at any point during the holiday season. You'll also earn 25 free stars and 10 cents off your purchase as a rewards member.
Conklin said the cups were traditionally blue and white for the first 20 years, but they went full-color several years ago. Looking for a festive feel Susan Gisleson, a member of Muses since 2005 ...