Portion size drives the selection across this range. Four capacities span from a small sampler to a full dessert serve. The 4oz cup is the tasting size, used at sample stations and mini dessert courses. The 6oz cup is the cold food size. The 8oz cup is the standard takeaway dessert size across food trucks and outlets. The 12oz cup handles full ice cream serves and larger portions. White and coloured variants are available across all sizes; white is the standard print surface, while coloured cups coordinate the cup body with a brand palette or event colour scheme. All styles are double poly-lined for leak resistance. MOQ 250 units.
Branded paper dessert cups are in the customer's hand from the moment of serving right through to the very last spoonful, whether at an ice cream counter, dessert bar, or food truck window. That's uninterrupted logo contact throughout the full consumption experience. There's no secondary placement effort required, and the logo doesn't compete with anything else for attention during eating.
Printing on the outer cup wall of each style. MOQ 250 units across all sizes and colour variants in the range.
Good to Know
What is the minimum order quantity for paper dessert cups?
The minimum order quantity is 250 units per style, applied to each size and colour variant ordered separately. Ordering multiple sizes in a single campaign is common for operators who serve different portion sizes from the same venue or event setup.
Can paper dessert cups be ordered in mixed sizes within one order?
Different sizes can be ordered within the same campaign, with each size needing to meet its own 250-unit minimum rather than contributing to a combined total. This allows a venue to order a sampler size and a full-serve size simultaneously, each with their own artwork, without one size's volume counting toward the other's minimum.
Are dome lids available for paper dessert cups?
A clear plastic dome lid is available for the 6oz coloured paper dessert cup style, allowing the cup to be lidded for takeaway service or display. Lid availability for other sizes should be confirmed at enquiry stage, as not all styles in the range are listed with a corresponding lid option.
How far in advance should paper dessert cups be ordered for an event?
Paper dessert cups require artwork approval before production commences, and production plus delivery time should be factored into event planning. For events with a fixed date, allowing a minimum of three to four weeks from artwork sign-off to delivery is a conservative lead time that accommodates standard production without relying on rush service.