[200 Sets - 1 oz.] Plastic Disposable Portion Cups with Lids, Souffle Cups, Jello Cups
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Thank you for taking the time to look at our products. br>S, it comes with 200 tazas and 200 tapas. br>Comfy Package's customer service team
I'm not sure, but they're not big enough to "heat" anything. In addition, the cup's side isn't particularly thick. We do put sauces in them that have already been warmed up for serving, which is probably around 160 degrees. To comply with Health Department regulations, the temperature should be set at 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
They are, ma'am.
It's the fifth number.
Selected User Reviews For [200 Sets - 1 oz.] Plastic Disposable Portion Cups with Lids, Souffle Cups, Jello Cups
Great product, but I'm running low on lids. Does anyone know where I can get just the 2oz lids? br>Because I have almost 2 dozen portions/bottoms in my 200 count bag and no lidsbr>Kinda difficult to return at this point in usebr>Buyer beware!.
In June, when my son's daycare reopened, I purchased these. Because of Covid- They want all of the toddler's lunch items to come in disposable containers that don't need to be reheated so that the teachers don't have to leave the classroom to use the community microwave. While I believe this is a waste of resources, they have been extremely useful for the daycare needs. They're big and sturdy and can hold a lot of food. To make a size comparison, I placed my coffee cup behind it.
200 Jell-O molds were made. I ordered a bunch of shots for a party I was throwing, but nobody showed up. As a result, I had to collect all 200 Jell-O containers. I took all of the photos myself. br>br>Having said that, I've tried each and every cup and they're all fantastic. ten out of ten!.
These would be ideal for use in a classroom setting. Individual paint holders are what I'm using them for. It keeps the paint fresh and provides a small amount to the students. Apart from that, it's being put to a variety of uses.
The cups will be crushed if the lid is pressed down too hard. You have to go around each one with your finger. When you're making 100 Jell-O molds, it's easy to get carried away. O shots, you're going to be slowed down a lot. I threw the rest of them away and went back to Solo brand.
These are strong and clear, making them ideal for puréed cold foods. They aren't as clear as disposable plastic tumblers, but that type of material would break easily. The portion cup does not bulge, and the lids are easily snapped on. 4- I cook in small batches. 6 cups), so I'm not in a rush and haven't had any issues with the cups collapsing when the lid is put on. I bought these to take puréed mangoes and puréed sweet red bean soup to my mother-in-law, and the quality is comparable to Solo brand 2oz cups. Dysphagia has left her disabled and on a puréed diet. Her meals are puréed for her by her assisted living community, but it's nice to give her favorites.
When I opened the bag to use them, the middle part of the bag was wrinkled for some reason. I had approximately 30 cups ready to use. They were all half-melted when I picked them up. None of the lids could be used. Such a letdown. I took a lot of pictures, but I could only upload one.