Party Essentials N210012 Squeezable Plastic 2 oz Jello Shot Glasses/Portion Souffle Cups/Condiment Sauce Containers with Lids, Clear, 100 Sets
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There is no way. Even if you use melted butter, they will begin to bend and lose shape.
I used Jell-O to make them squeezable. With them, I took a lot of pictures.
I didn't measure, but it turned out to be perfect for Jell-O. O shots
Selected User Reviews For Party Essentials N210012 Squeezable Plastic 2 oz Jello Shot Glasses/Portion Souffle Cups/Condiment Sauce Containers with Lids, Clear, 100 Sets
These jello shot cups are downright revolting. Because the lids are too small, you have to finesse them every time you put them on or risk the entire cup collapsing. When any force is applied from the top, the cup tends to collapse in the middle due to its design. If I had more time before my party, I would have gone out and purchased different cups after the first three or four because they were so unbearably inconvenient to use. These are something I would never recommend.
The ability to close the lids is almost non-existent. I tried waiting until the jello had formed, as suggested by another reviewer, but it didn't help much. Putting the lids on took me longer than making the four different types of shots I made. I'm going to stick with coated paper condiment cups and disposable aluminum pans with lids for now.
For my party, I used them to make jello shots. They're sturdy enough to take shots out of while still being pliable enough to squeeze out the jello. They have a large portion size and cute lids. Because I had jello in mine, I can't confirm that the lids are leakproof, but they worked perfectly for this.
These were the ideal shape for jello shots shaped like candy corn. I didn't mind the shots rolling around in a soft-focus environment because the lids were snug enough. a cooler with two sides They are, however, quite deep, and some people had to dig out the bottom of the jello with their fingers.
Thank you very much.
O out. I didn't have any issues with the Jell-O. O shots. The cup had a nice feel to it, and I would buy it again if I ever made Jell-O. Once more, O fires.
Lids were super easy to snap on, and there wasn't a single bad cup or lid in the bunch. The plastic is sturdy, but not to the point where squeezing it will crack the cups or cause other problems. br>Would definitely buy again and recommend to others for jello or pudding shots.