The coffee cup sleeve is a cylindrical heat-insulating cup sleeve, which is tightly sleeved outside the coffee paper cup without a handle to avoid burning hot coffee. The material of the coffee cup sleeve is generally made of textured cardboard, but there are other materials. The coffee cup sleeve saves a coffee shop or fast food restaurant from having to add an extra paper cup to a cup of hot coffee to avoid burns. Some coffee cup sleeves also have ads on them.
The coffee cup holder was invented in 1991 by Jay Sorensen, who spilt coffee on his lap while taking his daughter Ryeder to school. The coffee cup cover first appeared at the Seattle Coffee Festival in 1995, after which the Sorensen received many orders for the coffee cup cover. Patented in 1995.
The coffee cup is equipped with a coffee cup cover, which is less likely to be burned when taking hot coffee.
Coffee cup sleeves are currently commonly used items in cafes or other stores that use disposable paper cups for coffee. The coffee cup holder can be customized with the store's logo or store name. Many cafes have their own set of coffee cups. There are also many patents covering different types of coffee cup covers and their concepts, and some people claim to have invented coffee cup covers.
In today's fast-paced life, fast food, takeaways, and takeaways can be seen everywhere. Disposable takeaway containers are more and more needed, and there are higher requirements for safety and convenience.
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