Inventor of the Red Solo Cup, Robert Leo Hulseman, dies at 84
The creator of the Red Solo Cup, Robert Leo Hulseman, died
at the age of 84 on Wednesday, December 21. He was surrounded by family when he
passed away peacefully, according to his obituary.
Hulseman began working at his father’s business, Solo Cup
Company, at the age of 18. He eventually became president and CEO and retired
after 60 years in 2015.
The factory created cone-shaped paper cups in the 1940s.
Hulseman was credited for inventing the Red Solo Cup in the 1970s.
“He was known as an innovator, a hands-on manufacturing expert, and an industry pioneer; many of the products he developed are ubiquitous today, including the Red Solo Cup and the Traveller Lid,” Hulseman’s obituary reads. “Throughout his life, Bob was a gentleman who demonstrated class at all turns and a great deal of trust in others.”
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