Dixie 2 oz. Plastic Portion Cup by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Clear, PP20CLEAR, 2,400 Count (200 Cups Per Sleeve, 12 Sleeves Per Case)
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I'm Sandy from Georgia Pacific, and I'd like to welcome you. The cup measures 1 inch in height. The brim diameter is 3 inches and the length is 984". 200". Thank you very much.
Selected User Reviews For Dixie 2 oz. Plastic Portion Cup by GP PRO (Georgia-Pacific), Clear, PP20CLEAR, 2,400 Count (200 Cups Per Sleeve, 12 Sleeves Per Case)
It arrived on time and was exactly what I needed.
While they're a little more expensive than I'd expect for small plastic cups when I place my annual art order, these Dixie cups are far superior to what I'm used to. br>br>The plastic used for these cups is much clearer and has a much stronger feel to it, so I'm confident that they'll hold up to the demands of 150 First grader and Kindergartener hands (that's a total of 300 kids for those two grade levels alone). With the aforementioned grade levels, I frequently use this size cup for tempera paint. When multiple kids snap lids on and off of my souffle' cups, and I'm refilling them for the next group, the other cups I've purchased in the past have literally collapsed under the weight of the demands placed on them. These don't give nearly as easily, which is exactly what I need for frequent use!.
visit lunches large enough to hold sour cream For resin castings, this is an excellent material. Note: There are no lids on these containers. Having these on hand is great because I can use them for a variety of things. br>br>I use them for salad dressings, ketchup, tartar sauce, tahini sauce, barbeque sauce, and sour cream on my dinner plates. I also find that putting the ketchup in these on their regular dinner plates makes cleanup easier with kids' meals. br>When filled with salad or burgers, they are clean and can be nestled alongside food before being removed in case the rest of the meal needs to be reheated. It enables everyone to have complete control over their condiments. br>br>Another use for these is for my son, who frequently requests a sleeve for himself - That's for resin casting, by the way. He makes things like buttons and clothing findings, as well as small jewelry pieces. He mixes some of the chemicals he uses up in them because they don't react and can be easily discarded once he's finished with them.
We're a family of ten, so the 200 cup sample we got won't last long. I keep them in the same cabinet as our dishes and use them on a daily basis. Our kids have a habit of using far more condiments than they require, and these cups help to keep that in check. We use them to serve a single serving of ketchup, barbecue sauce, maple syrup, dressing, and soy sauce to each of the kids. They can always have more if they want it, but with these cups, our six-year-old won't immediately pour 5 oz of syrup over a plate of pancakes. I also use them to serve candy; for a younger child, one small cup of chocolate or other candy is an adequate serving. When we run out, I know I'll pick up another bag because they'll more than pay for themselves in terms of preventing food waste without the hassle of washing a bunch of small reusable dishes.
there are no unexpected events; These are precisely what you would expect - 2 oz. of plastic portion cups, similar to those found in restaurants or with a to-go box go order. However, there is one thing to keep in mind: Only the cups are included in this package; no lids are included. Yes, a package that included both would be ideal, but these are still very useful. br>br>I've mostly used them to portion out sauces and other condiments. It separates them from the food until you're ready to dip or dunk them. They've also come in handy for a couple of home projects. related projects, because they can keep items like nails, thumb tacks, pins, and other small items organized and secure.
The plastic is of good quality, and the cup has a capacity of two ounces. To serve dressing or dip, or to make jello shots, use this container. The only issue I can think of is that the lids are sold separately, and if you're going to use these for something that might get stolen, you'll need lids.
Plastic is used to make these small containers. They're great for passing out samples, serving dressing or gravy, and handing out candy at children's parties. They don't leak or stain like paper cups, and there's no food flaking off. The lids can be purchased separately. They're simple to fill and will come in handy for anyone who wants to keep track of their portions. My brother is involved in organizations that frequently hold fundraiser dinners, and these are ideal because they are sturdy and well-made.
They are resistant to bending and denting. The packaging does not include lids, which would have made these more useful for me (and I misread the packaging and assumed lids were included). Separately purchased lids are required. I had intended for these to be used as single-serving salad dressing or dip containers on the go, but since I don't think I'll need quite as many containers on hand to justify ordering matching lids, I'm considering other options. The quality is good, but be aware that if you need lids, you will have to order them separately.