![]() ![]() Originally, though, it was applied by the Sweetheart Cup Company to a series of plates, bowls and cups. Today, the very 1990s-style teal-and-purple Jazz design can be found on t-shirts, sandals, bumper stickers and other fan-made merchandise. In the realm of paper cups, there is a parallel icon - the dynamic “Jazz” pattern is also a classic, but its history and the artist behind it were largely a mystery until recently. Imagine a plastic cup and one particular red-wrapped variant will likely come to mind, designed in the 1970s by Robert Leo Hulseman, son of the Solo Cup Company’s founder. ![]()
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