Container lid with integral removable eating utensil

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220270, 220307, B65D 300

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039557421

ABSTRACT:
A container for edible material including an upright open top vessel having a circumferential upper lip and a lid of generally flat, thin, impervious material having the outer edge configured to removably sealably engage the vessel circumferential upper lip and having an eating utensil, such as a spoon or fork, outlined by a continuous notch impressed in the lid material, the notch communicating at two places with the edge of the lid so that a user may, by pulling on the edge, tearing the material from which the lid is formed along the continuous notch thereby extract out of the lid the eating utensil.

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patent: 3381876 (1968-05-01), Biggins
patent: 3572579 (1971-03-01), Mueller
patent: 3773207 (1973-11-01), Dokoupil et al.
patent: 3779416 (1973-12-01), Wilcox

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