RealCup® is the Most Convenient Eco-Friendly K-Cup* Manufacturer on the Market Step 1 Allow the RealCup® capsule to cool down. Step 2 Locate arrow on side of capsule and CLICK the …
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Nov 27, 2013 . Real flavor. Real Quality. Real Innovation. Experience the difference choosing RealCup™ single serve cups can make.
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To avoid scalding, use appropriate cup rest to minimize splash. Allow a minimum of 1/2” clearance between cup rim and brewer dispense spout to prevent spills when removing a full …
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Marley Coffee will transition all existing RealCup™ products to the Recyclable RealCup™ capsule in Summer 2015 and will be one of the first brands to market ...
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Our aggressive and strategic products, packaging, and programs are tailored to the needs of the customer. We have customers from consumers to Native American Tribes and Nations, local, …
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It works with Keurig® K-Cups® and with RealCup™ single serve cups (sold separately) to provide your guests with their favorite blend of coffee, tea, or cocoa quickly at the touch of a button! It …
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Aug 21, 2014 . RealCup™ capsules are designed for use with Keurig® K-Cup® compatible single-serve brewers. RealCup™ single-serve capsules were developed by Mother Parkers …
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Tips for first time menstrual cup removal. Again - RELAX: Just as with insertion. Take your time! Do NOT pull on the stem: The stem is used to gain access the bottom of the cup. If you pull …
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Get Acquainted with yourself: It is always a good idea to know your own body. Take some time to locate the vaginal opening and even insert a finger to locate your cervix. It feels exactly like the tip of your nose. Knowing where your cervix is will help you to position the cup properly and not insert it too high.
Do NOT pull on the stem: The stem is used to gain access the bottom of the cup. If you pull on the stem, it will hurt! It will also create a mess since the cup won't be supported or controlled when it exits. Squeeze bottom to release suction: This is the key - the bottom of the cup has ridges for gripping.
Take some time to locate the vaginal opening and even insert a finger to locate your cervix. It feels exactly like the tip of your nose. Knowing where your cervix is will help you to position the cup properly and not insert it too high. Practice during your period: The vagina is more flexible and the blood works as a lubricant. OR . . .
However, sometimes a little extra practice is needed to get used to the process. We designed our smaller Lunette Menstrual Cup (size 1) specifically for younger users. Not only is it smaller and shorter -- it is squishier in consistency for easier insertion. If I'm a virgin, can I still use a Lunette Cup?