Plastic Cups with Lids and Straws [ 24oz -100 Sets ] Clear Disposable Cups Ideal for Iced Coffee, Juice, Bubble Boba, Smoothie, Soda, Cocktail Party and Tea etc.

October 5, 2018 - Comment
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24 oz crystal clear plastic drink PET cups with flat lids (with X hole for straws) – 100 sets (100 cups, 100 lids and 100 Straws).

Product Features

  • 24 oz crystal clear plastic drink PET cups with flat lids (with X hole for straws) – 100 sets (100 cups, 100 lids and 100 Straws)
  • Our Clear Plastic Cups can hold Beverages such as Juices, Iced Coffee, Iced Tea, Bubble Boba Tea, Lemonade, Smoothies, Parfait, Soda, Beer, Frozen Drinks, Mixed Drinks, Cocktails, Frappuccino’s, Lattes and More!
  • BPA-FREE: Means that our Disposable Plastic Cups with Lids are 100% Recyclable, Non-Toxic, Safe to Drink and designed to preserve the Taste / Aroma of food or liquid placed in them.
  • Restaurant quality. Durable and disposable. Snap-on lids fit perfectly, no hassle. Great for cold drinks on the go! Great for party!

Comments

Torqwrench says:

The cups and lids are great, very sturdy The cups and lids are great, very sturdy. The straws come individually wrapped but are very weak and very short.

Smiley says:

Sturdy! Amazing cups 😊 I drink a lot of ice coffee! These are perfect to fix up & take my drink to work. They are strong enough there reusable. So 1 cup I can use 5 to 6 times before getting a new one. The straws could be stronger but I like metal straws so I use them anyway but the cups are very durable. I highly recommend these & will rebuy them in the future.

Debita says:

Buy better straws! I liked the weight of the cups and lids, but the straws were useless. Glad I tried them out before the party. I had time to get some “Great Value Smoothie Straws” from Wal-Mart. They worked perfect, and nobody knew the diff. The cups and lids are worth the price in my opinion. I would give more stars, but I get ticked when you buy something that clearly hasn’t been tested by the manufacturer. Straws collapse in the lid……how hard would that have been to figure out?

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