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Crystalware GTWSC4300 Plastic Giant (Jumbo) Straws Individually Wrapped 10-1/4 Crystalware GTWSC4300 Plastic Giant (Jumbo) Straws Individually Wrapped 10-1/4

Crystalware GTWSC4300 Plastic Giant (Jumbo) Straws Individually Wrapped 10-1/4", Clear, 300 per Box

Crystalware GTWSC4300 Plastic Giant (Jumbo) Straws Individually Wrapped 10-1/4 Crystalware GTWSC4300 Plastic Giant (Jumbo) Straws Individually Wrapped 10-1/4
$ 11.99

Score By Feature

Based on 3,056 ratings
Packaging
9.39
Delivery
9.79
Value for money
9.69
Satisfaction
9.27

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Product Description

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Individually wrapped Straws in Plastic Giant (Jumbo)
All of your BIG Drinking Needs will be met with ease.
Jumbo Straws are a little bigger than regular ones.
Individually wrapped in tissue paper

Questions & Answers

Is it paper or plastic that these straws are made of?

The straws are made of plastic and each one is individually wrapped in paper.

Are these similar to the large straws found at Starbucks?

I'm not sure, I don't do Starbucks, only McDonald's, and I'm sorry I couldn't be of more assistance. They do, however, have a large opening, similar to that of a milkshake.

Is the ten-dollar bill a good investment? Is it better to measure 1/4 inch before or after stretching it?

Greetings, Donna. These aren't flex straws, so 10- Straight out of the box, the straws are exactly 1/4 inch in diameter. They are fantastic!

Do you have any idea how big these are for bubble tea with black tapioca pearls?

I have no idea how big these pearls are. 5/16" is the width of the hole. 3/16" is the average length of a regular straw. Smoothies are a good match.

Selected User Reviews For Crystalware GTWSC4300 Plastic Giant (Jumbo) Straws Individually Wrapped 10-1/4", Clear, 300 per Box

Straws are an excellent investment and should not be prohibited by any cruise line
5/5

A straw is required with the majority of new glasses or mugs with lids. Because of the nuts in California, we stocked up. the people in the United States who are subjected to the highest levels of taxation; Making a dent in the smoggy valleys there with straws is a start. Figure it out. This is a plastic straw. So in ten years, I'll be able to sell them for $100 on the black market! Remember that there are three things that will always be valuable or will increase in value: br>Liquor, cigarettes, and sex are three things that come to mind when thinking about sex. These have a constant worth. Straws can now be included in the list.

Dax Colling
Dax Colling
| Sep 18, 2021
When a long, wide, and durable straw is required, this is the straw to use
5/5

I looked for a long time and ended up buying these straws several times. They're ideal for mixing protein shakes in large "shaker bottles. " They're long and wide, though not quite as wide as some of the other straws I've seen, but plenty wide for a lumpy protein shake. They're ideal for iced coffee and soft drinks because they fit the tall commuter cups. They're wrapped in paper to keep them clean until you're ready to use them. However, I also use a straw brush to clean mine, and they last for several uses. The top third of the box can easily be torn off and used as a dispenser. However, because the box is unsightly, I store it in my pantry and transfer a few handfuls of straws at a time to a more attractive counter dispenser. The fact that the straws are relatively long-lasting appeals to me. They don't kink easily, so if you handle them carefully, you can carry a few in your back pack if necessary. I usually transport them in a paper towel tube when I do this.

Thatcher GIBBONS
Thatcher GIBBONS
| Feb 17, 2021
Those fantastically taller straws
5/5

These are the typical straws found in fast food restaurants and gas stations/food stores. This size was difficult to come by because none of the grocery stores I visited had them, but they are now available. They aren't particularly thin, but Jack in the Box sells a milkshake straw that appears to be wider, and these aren't it. For liquids, these are ideal. Take a look at the length of the straw in this 32-ounce cup! and you don't have to press your face against the lid to get the straw to the bottom.

Lana Mathis
Lana Mathis
| Sep 11, 2021
Longer, wider, sanitary, and cost-effective straws are being developed
5/5

What is there not to adore about this? They are truly jumbo, as evidenced by the photos. Since I read the reviews, I was skeptical. However, I determined that it was worth a shot for the money. Individually wrapped straws were required for my project. These are longer than regular straws and longer than Burger Kind long straws, and they fit in my blender to go cups and bottles of juice, tea, and other beverages. They got through a drink that a 5-year-old was chewing on. It did not crack, break, shred, or break in any way. br>When this large box runs out, I will order again. A regular wrapped and unwrapped straw is shown in the photos. That's the one that's easy to spot. A Burger King jumbo straw that has been unwrapped, as well as a Crystalware Giant straw that has been wrapped and unwrapped. For comparison, we used an XL Burger King Cup, an ice tea bottle, and an orange juice bottle. This is something I wish someone had thought of before.

Westin GODDARD
Westin GODDARD
| Mar 30, 2021
It's pretty good
5/5

I bought these to replace the large Dunkin' Donuts straws that I'm used to because my local Dunkin' Donuts started only giving out paper straws. These straws are ideal for the job. br>br>It's not that I don't care about the environment, but paper straws are a nightmare. Within a few minutes, they begin to become soggy and more easily collapse. Also, do some research into how to recycle paper and achieve that bright white color. You might be skeptical about how good it is for the environment.

Hadley Bentley
Hadley Bentley
| Oct 01, 2021
Straws that are quite long These were purchased to accompany trenta Starbucks beverages
5/5

Since the lids were changed, Starbucks has no longer given out straws. My friends usually pick up my mobile order, and they forget to ask for a straw every now and then. I have sensitive teeth, and drinking directly from the cup causes them to hurt. To save myself some pain, I decided to purchase a box of these. br>br>They're a little more expensive than shorter straws, but the length is perfect for the larger cups I usually order. Since I usually reuse the cups for lemon water after I finish the refresher, I get a day's worth of use out of each straw, so it's not too bad. br>br>It's also more sanitary to travel with the individually wrapped straws. It's convenient to keep in the car.

Maliyah Powers
Maliyah Powers
| Jan 31, 2021
These straws are fantastic
5/5

These straws are something I use on a daily basis. Because I suffer from "dry mouth" as a result of the medications I take, I am constantly drinking something. Drinking through a straw is my preference. These are extremely long lasting. I use them for days on end, even rinsing them in hot, soapy water and then using the same straw - I'm just doing my part to reduce the amount of garbage that ends up in landfills. I get a lot of mileage out of a single box.

Ty Cordova
Ty Cordova
| Jul 16, 2021
The length and inner diameter are satisfactory, but the thickness is not
3/5

We're a little let down by these. You won't get the same high-quality straws that you'd get at a fast-food joint selling large soft drinks. These are much more delicate. They're acceptable, but only to that extent, resulting in the 3-star rating. (At best, adequate) star rating With a lot of pressure, they'll collapse on themselves, or even fold in half if they're bent too far. I'm not a fan. I'll use them, but I'm not going to buy any more.

Fernando Maloney
Fernando Maloney
| May 07, 2021

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