Sweetheart Cup Company introduces the Jazz cup design.

Teal and purple crayon-like squiggles win an internal design contest aimed at creating a mass-appealing, easy-to-print design.

Jazz Design Gains Widespread Popularity

Used on various disposable products (cups, plates, bowls), becoming iconic and ubiquitous in the 90s.

Solo Cup Company acquires Sweetheart Cup Company.

Solo continues producing Jazz design cups, which become known as "Solo Jazz."

Dart Container Corporation acquires Solo Cup Company

Continuation of Jazz cup production; historical information on the design itself, its creator(s) and its origins becomes murky due to multiple acquisitions.

Reddit inquiry reveals Gina Ekiss as the designer, sparking controversy.

Stephanie Miller claims to have created a similar design first, leading to debates and investigations. Jazz design gains a cult following online.

Jazz Design Starts to Make a Cultural Comeback

The Jazz design starts to show up again on apparel, music videos, marketing design, and more. This revival demonstrates the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the Jazz design.

Launch of the $jazz memecoin.

The Solana memecoin based on the Jazz cup design, it's iconic story, and the cultural revolution it's designers created. This coin aims to support the original designers and leverage immaculate vibes with true design connoisseurs along the way.

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