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Noodles in a thermal cup

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    Nah. Just having the lid off to eat the noodles is enough to let out most of the heat. My stanley can keep water near boiling for a good 10-12 hours with the cap on, but even slightly open that time drops down to an hour or two at most. It’s really wild how significant the difference is.

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      “near boiling” for 12 hours? I highly doubt that, or rather that my “near” is far from yours.

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      https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240130-stanley-cups-contain-lead-should-consumers-worry

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        You can’t scare a welder with popsci nonsense. Why would I ever worry about a steel capped lead seal that’s as far as it’s possible to be from the liquid in my cup? Might as well worry about breathing nitrogen from the atmosphere.

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