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Osee Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Bath cup?

They are made by paper with wax. What are they for? Hold water for brushing teeth? thanks.
  

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Hi, I've never heard of 'a bath cup'. I'd just say 'a paper cup'. You can do whatever you want with it.

  • Hi, I've never heard of 'a bath cup'.
  • I'd just say 'a paper cup'.
  • You can do whatever you want with it.
  • Drink from it, use it for brushing your teeth, etc.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I've never heard of 'a bath cup'. I'd just say 'a paper cup'.

You can do whatever you want with it. Drink from it, use it for brushing your teeth, etc.

Best wishes, Clive
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Thanks. I accidently bought them for parties in the first place. But when I felt the wax on it, I realized I made a mistake. People do not drink from paper cups with wax inside the "wall." So I guess they are just for brushing teech or something.
CliveHi,

I've never heard of 'a bath cup'. I'd just say 'a paper cup'.

You can do whatever you want with it
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Hi,

Usually, the use is indicated on the package.

Clive
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Yes. But I do not see it. I guess it makes much more sense for them to be used in a clinic or dentry.
CliveHi,

Usually, the use is indicated on the package.

Clive


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I know that dixie cups are made of paper or plastic
Maybe that's the thing you have in mind.
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Yes, it is exactly that brand dixie.
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Do you mean those little three-ounce paper cups? I think Dixie brand does label them as "bath cups." Yes, they're to use for water when you rinse your mouth after brushing your teeth. The Dixie people call them "hygeine heroes."

http://www.makeitadixieday.com/prdct-cups-bath.html

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