Why shouldn't you use a serious newspaper cup to hold hot river, tea, or coffee?

I've used paper cups to hold hot tea and they give the impression of being to work fine. Is there a function you shouldn't other than have a hot hand?

Answer:
Some weekly cups have a wax facing to make them impermeable. Cold liquids are fine next to these cups, but hot liquids liquefy the wax and cause horrible globs of it to float on your drink. Maybe you've been using unwaxed cups? Or I don`t know you just don't mind the floating wax partiality?
Besides the wax melt into your beverage of choice, it gets hot to hold and not as sturdy of a hold.
They don't retain heat economically, so your drink will get cold fairly quickly. There is no other object to avoid paper.
you mean the cone shaped? it would a short time ago be UNCOMFORTABLE! where can you permit it rest while it becomes "drinkable" that it is not so hot?
tHEY MAKE THE CUPS SOGGY AFTER THE WAX INSIDE HAS GONE,,,sorry about font cant be bothered to transform it

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