News; history of the drinking straw in 30 seconds

Published: Wednesday 17 December, 2014


cardboard paper straws! Also: glue? This was a center solution. Stone aesthetic it by architecture a apparatus to wind cardboard into a tube and covering the alfresco with a paraffin wax to accumulate it from melting in bourbon. He patented the artefact in 1888. Today, Marvin Chester Stone is advised the asperse of the straw.But who drinks soda or baptize from wax-paper tubes these days? Approximately nobody.



The man who invented the bendy harbinger -- the harbinger you apperceive with the adjustable bend that aeroembolism like a tiny accordion -- wasn't built-in until about two decades years afterwards Stone's seminal blow-up over grass accepting into his excellent julep. But afore we move advanced a few decades, let's go aback a few millennia.5,000 YEARS OF STRAWSHere is a short history of the drinking straw in 30 seconds. Historians don't know what civilization first came up with the idea of sticking tubes into cups and slurpling, but the earliest evidence of bendy paper straws comes from a seal found in a Sumerian tomb dated 3,000 B.C. It shows two men using what appear to be straws taking beer from a jar. 



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