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1 : Straight straw |
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Product
design is simple and it is commonly used in the convenience
stores.
To make it eye catching, combination of colors could be used
and can be modified
as required by the client.
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2 : Flexible straw |
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The design
is being modified from the basic design of straight straw
with the
objective to enhance the flexibility in product usage. The
design itself also makes
the product looks striking.
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3 : Jumbo straw |
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This type
of straw was developed to serve the growing demand from Tapioca
Pearl
Tea consumption. This type of drink contains big jelly beads
and therefore large straw
size is necessary.
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4 : Spoon straw |
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This type
of straw is frequently used when one consumes the icing beverages
such
Slurpie at 7-eleven.
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5 : Paper wrapped straw |
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Paper wrapped
straw is popular since the packaging will ensure that the
cleanliness
of the straw. In addition, paper wrapping will allow companies
to increase the attractiveness of the products as we could
print paper of many different pattern.
Furthermore, customer could use paper wrap showing its logo
to promote its product.
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6 : Industrial straw IB,UB,ZB |
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The straw
size is small and is normally used in the diary products and
beverages
industry. There are 3 types of Industrial Straw i.e. IB (straight
design), UB (single bend design) and ZB (double bend design).
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