[100 Sets - 12 oz.] Plastic Cups With Flat Lids
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Hello,br>While the plastic can withstand hot water, you will not be able to hold the cup while it is filled with hot water. As a result, it is dependent on your intended use. Are there any other areas in which we can assist you?
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Selected User Reviews For [100 Sets - 12 oz.] Plastic Cups With Flat Lids
maybe? Update: So, of course, the lids were changed the next time I bought these cups after writing this review, and they don't stay on nearly as well. In the first ten seconds of giving it to one of my children, it spilled orange juice all over the floor. Are you hoping this is just a blip on the radar? br>br>These cups are one of my favorites - I make an effort to keep them on hand at all times; the 100 pack lasts a long time, and the price seems reasonable for the convenience. I primarily use them with my two-year-olds (ages 2 and 3). 3) and I've kept buying them because the lids are so incredibly strong! The lid RARELY comes off when the kids drop them on the floor full of liquid. My two-year-old insists on carrying it by the lid, which irritates me, but the lid never pops off. I've also never had a problem with the lids leaking - I've used it in the car for iced coffee either with my kids or by myself. One thing to keep in mind is that when it comes time to put the lid on the cup, make sure you only have one. It's almost always two people pressed up against each other, and it's difficult to tell if you're not paying attention.
I'm completely smitten with these! I purchased them so that I could take my morning protein shake with me on the go and not have to worry about washing the cup after a long day of sitting. I was blown away by how easily the lids snap on while maintaining a secure fit. The hole for the straws is cut in such a way that they fit easily but securely, and the liquid does not spill out of the straw hole if my cup is turned sideways. I even made a drink in one for my 3-year-old granddaughter when I couldn't find her sippy cup over the weekend, and it worked perfectly!.
These cupcake cups were the perfect size for my cupcakes, so I bought them.
For my grandkids, I adore these. I was constantly sending my cups with lids home with them because they were in the middle of drinking something when their parents arrived to pick them up or they were suddenly thirsty when it was time to leave. br>They're perfect for little travelers and save mom or sad the time and expense of stopping to get them something to drink. Water bottles are also fine, but since we have a drinking water service and don't usually buy water in bottles, these small lidded cups are ideal.
I've been making jello concoctions to keep in the fridge and using the leftovers for snack cups (chopped up watermelon and veggies). I'm thinking about buying more of these because I'm hooked on jello right now.
Put stickers and labels on the cups, and make sure that each child has a lid and a straw. It was simple to keep track of your cup, and the kids did as well. The kids used fun stickers and markers to decorate their cups. Due to the tops, spills were minimal. It was a good tight fit that didn't fall off when I knocked it over. When they left, everyone wanted to take one with them. I'm going to get them again for next year.
I bought these to use as cupcake holders, and they work perfectly (turn the lid upside down and place the cup on top). It's not easy to transport cupcakes, but with these cups, it's a breeze.
Some lids, however, were glued together in groups of two or three. This is a high-quality product. The only problem is that some of the lids were glued together in groups of two or three. If you don't know what you're doing and are in a hurry, grab the lids. You may take two lids together without even realizing it. I was able to get those lids unstuck because I had done so ahead of time.