Dixie PerfecTouch 12 oz. Insulated Paper Hot Coffee Cup by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Coffee Haze, 5342CDSBP, 160 Cups Per Case, Coffee Haze Design
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No, tops did not come with the package.
Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. Styrofoam is not used in Dixie® PerfecTouch cups. Here are a few of the PerfecTouch cup's environmental advantages:
• Polystyrene foam free
• Made from paper with a polyethylene
coating and contain
approximately
80% compostable% The cups can be composted in commercial composting facilities with final screening equipment. Thesebr>facilities might or might not be available in your neighborhood. • Can be recycled at a facility that accepts paper products with food residue. Depending on where you live, such services may or may not be available. • Learn about the Sustainable Forestry Initiative®br>(SFI®) Certified Sourcing and Chain of Custody Program. br>Custody standards and responsible forestry practices are promoted.
I purchased mine for the second time in November and paid $22 for 160. I was able to get 176 for $$22 this time. I see what you're getting at; they're priced for overhead and hot for over 80-degree weather. 100$.
The 10 oz cup fits comfortably in my cup holder, the 16 oz cup will be knocked around by my gearshift, and the 12 oz cup is just right for me. I'm sitting in my car. "Nope," I say when you ask if I've ever measured anything. Perhaps look into the size requirements of the manufacturer?
Selected User Reviews For Dixie PerfecTouch 12 oz. Insulated Paper Hot Coffee Cup by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Coffee Haze, 5342CDSBP, 160 Cups Per Case, Coffee Haze Design
I've been ordering these cups for years, but I'm looking for another option because the last pack of 160 I received was useless. The cups start getting soft at the point where the cup bottom is connected to the cup and eventually start leaking 30 minutes after you start using them for coffee (and I refill my coffee, using the same cup all day, sometimes multiple days with rinses, and it always worked). This is unacceptable and indicates a drop in quality or substandard manufacturing. These cups were always my go-to and would hold up in any situation; however, they now only last one cup of coffee.
I noticed a ding on the cup rim that caused a leak between the rim and the lid while using the cups on a daily basis. This was not just one cup, but a total of sixteen with a ding on the rim, some of which I was able to smooth out with a pinch. I decided to give it another shot and reordered them, hoping that the previous batch had been a fluke. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and I'm now wondering if these bad batches are being funneled through Amazon because stores won't sell them, and the seller is aware of this. Why throw them away when you can sell them to someone who will? It's like going through the drive-thru and the fast food restaurant knows it's giving you a burger with rock hard buns, but they just want to get rid of them because they know 9 out of 10 times the customer won't return to the restaurant to correct it and won't bother calling. With my coffee cups, I'm done playing Mr. Fix it.
This is not a reuse issue because we use a new cup every time. This order, on the other hand, was a letdown. Every other cup is dripping with water. It's such a minor leak that when a person returns to their desk, they set the cup down and then pick it up to find a pile of coffee or cocoa on the floor. The problem is that it appears to stay within the cup's circle, indicating a sealing leak. As I previously stated, half of them appear to be in good condition, but because it is such a small "hole," it is impossible to tell which will leak. " If the seal quality has deteriorated, I am disappointed - I'm hoping it's just a one-time machining calibration problem.
The cup's very bottom, where. I was given a bad batch. The cup begins to leak at the very bottom, where the bottom meets the sides. This has happened with each of the cups in this order. I went to my local store and purchased some new ones. They're fine; this is the first time I've had a problem with your cups, and I'm confident I'll try again. However, I felt it was important for you to be aware of this. Regards, br>br>Regards, br>br>Regards, br>br.
This is a deceptive advertisement. Make it clear in the description that NO LIDS will be used. Because I live in a rural area, returning items is extremely difficult for me. Why would anyone sell 'to go' cups without lids in the first place? I was so frustrated because I needed it for a special occasion.
The leaking and pitting holes in the side of the cup have gotten progressively worse. I've always purchased Dixie and have never had a problem, but now every pack I receive has the same problem. What a pity I'm done now. Thankfully, Amazon has a variety of other brands. I've always purchased these from the big-box bulk stores, and the problem persists. It's not that there was a bad batch; it's just the way things are right now.
Sturdy and comfortable to hold while keeping your beverage hot. Unlike styrofoam, they slide across the table and don't fall apart like styrofoam. It also saves me a great deal of time when it comes to dishwashing.
Every day, drink four cups of coffee. He'll just add more coffee to the same cup, microwave it, and it'll be fine. Of course, I find them around the house a day later when he "forgets" to take care of them (lol ladies, you know what I mean) and they don't deteriorate at all, everything is still in tact, and it's not leaking all over my furniture. I would strongly suggest it. Because of other reviews, I was hesitant, but they are satisfactory and I recommend them. It's a lot easier to get them here than at Costco!.