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Hot Magic Cup (HMC) JAPAN TOKAN KOGYO CO., LTD.


providing an amazing thermal insulation feature. It becomes a magic when poured hot water at the same time it is eco-friendly because the nesting is much more efficient than those of double wall thermal insulating cups. Why is it magic? The secret is


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the outer sleeve layer of the cup pops out when hot water more than 85 degrees C is poured into the cup because the film laminated inside of the outer paper sleeve shrinks by the heat of the hot liquid. And, the hand touching and holding area pops out thus creating thermal insulating function. A temperature of the surface of


conventional double wall cups is about 65 degree C whereas that of Hot Magi Cup is comfortably 45 degree C. Why is Hot Magic Cup eco-


friendly? A nesting height of Hot Magic Cup is just a half of that of conventional double wall cups in the same size, and because of the better nesting efficiency, packing costs are


ot Magic Cup” innovated by TOKAN KOGYO in Japan succeeded in


reduced to a half as well as its transportation efficiency is doubled. More importantly Hot Magic Cup contributes to environment because CO2 emission of trucks carrying Hot Magic Cup is reduced also a half. TOKAN KOGYO CO., LTD.: Leading


Professional of Packaging Containers. We are a member of Japanese


packaging conglomerate TOYO SEIKAN GROUP. “With our core business,


Packaging Containers, we pursue a contribution to the development of our lifestyle, creating Products and Systems in harmony with nature environment and social needs. We provide safe, secure, and excellent products, systems, and services, in harmony with global environment to gain consumersʼ satisfaction and trust. We are proud that this continuous effort has been brought us many awards” 


TOKAN KOGYO CO., LTD. 2-18-1 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0022, JAPAN Tel: +81 3 4514-2107 Fax : +81 3 3280-7202 http://www.tokan.co.jp/english/


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