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"Can you please take care of my delivery. Order no. 38507 . Order on 06/13/2026"
Overall rating: 4.93617 / 5 from 47 reviews.
These 6 oz. white paper hot coffee cups are highly valued for their affordability, quality, and perfect size. They are suitable for various hot beverages and feature a polyethylene lining for resistance to leaking and moisture penetration.
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"Can you please take care of my delivery. Order no. 38507 . Order on 06/13/2026"
"Great quality disposable cups! These 6 oz paper cups are sturdy, leak-resistant, and perfect for hot coffee, tea, or espresso. They hold heat well without getting soggy and are comfortable to hold. The bulk pack of 300 is very convenient for offices, events, and home use. Love that they"
"Good quality and perfect size"
"Great quality and great price."
"Worked perfectly for coffee for a Pastries with Parents school event"
"As good as any other brand!"
"purchased 6 oz size for use at wedding reception where drinks were water and hot cider/wassail type drink. These were used for the cider, which was popular as the weather outside was a little chilly. Size was great so people weren't taking too much at a time."
"So not use these for hot drinks unless there is ample time for them to cool first."
"Nice cups"
"We were serving hot chocolate to about 40 teens on a cold night at a park. I bought two large Airpot-style dispensers, delicious bulk Ghirardelli cocoa mix, and these cups. It worked perfectly! Because these cups are small (6 oz), the hot chocolate cooled quickly enough to drink and we didn't have a lot of wasted half-finished cups sitting around at the end. We didn't purchase lids because we wanted the kids to just finish their drink and toss the cups, not leave them sitting around. The hot chocolate was very hot (went into the dispensers just below boiling), but the teens did not need to double-up on cups, so I'm very satisfied with the cup thickness as well. We had no problems with spills. I believe our large box of cups was about 5¢ per cup, so we were happy with the value for what we spent and have plenty of cups left for future endeavors. We didn't need to write on the cups, but if we'd wanted to add names or designs, the white paper would have been perfect for using with a Sharpie."