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Dixie Cup Cap Popular Q&A
Q: Diner waitress hat, not the dixie cup cap, but the one that looks...
A: Here's a picture of a waittress costume that might help you. It has that type of doily hat.... http://www.fantasiawear.com/costumes-d-3… Otherwise this type of ... Read More »
Q: How to Bake in Dixie Cups.
A: 1. Assemble the ingredients you will need to make your recipe. Simple muffin, cake and cookie recipes work best for Dixie cup baking. 2. Combine all ingredients... Read More »
Q: What is Dixie Cup?
A: Headgear worn by enlisted sailors through the grade of E-6 (first class petty officer). See White Hat. Read More »
Q: How to Make a Simple Machine With Dixie Cups.
A: 1. Warm and knead a piece of poster tack between your fingers. Press it to one side of an empty wooden thread spool. Press the spool, tack side down, onto a fla... Read More »
Q: When were Dixie Cups invented?
A: Dixie Cups were introduced in 1907 by Lawrence Luellen. Read More »