A Question Most Americans Are Afraid To Ask


How many plastic cups does a family of four actually need?-- and I am guessing the answer is NOT twenty-nine, which is how many we have . . . and I am thinking that this number is not particularly unusual . . . so what is your count?

9 comments:

  1. We have one. But if you include sippy cups and water bottles then we are definitely in the 20-30 range.

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  2. "Need" is hard to gauge, as technically you don't need any, but you'll want some. We have about 80-90. We've had some parties where commemorative cups were made, and now the kids use them for water cups and we use them for go-cups and water cups and watering cans and what-not. If you have a bunch, you may find that you use many of them quite regularly.

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  3. How long before Dave's two counters in the column at right have a crossover moment? Yum!

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  4. if you partake in family nut shots and vulva kicks than you should have an ample supply

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  5. At least 10. They are so much easier to stack in the cupboard.

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  6. i was counting kids cups but not water bottles. you need a couple of water bottles. you don't need four incredibly hulk holographic cups and a cup from the circus with an elephant head that opens (but we have them).

    i guess i need to be more generous with their uses, like igor, so that we lose and/or destroy them.

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  8. We have zero, but we drink straight from the bottle.

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