EPS foam, expanded polystyrene, is the material across this range. It keeps a hot drink hot and a cold drink cold without making the outside of the cup uncomfortable to hold, because the foam wall itself doesn't conduct heat. Sizes run from a compact option for espresso-based drinks right through to a generous large size for tall lattes, smoothies, and big cold drinks. Every size takes a printed logo on the outer foam wall. The largest size in the range comes with a choice of lids. One of the mid-range sizes can be ordered with sleeves and lids too. MOQ is 250 units per size.
Every cup that leaves the counter carries the logo with it out into the street. The person holds it for the whole drink, at the cafe door, walking down the street, at their desk, or in a queue at the next stop. That's logo exposure for as long as the drink lasts, without any effort beyond putting the cups into service.
Printing on the outer foam wall of each cup. MOQ 250 units per size across all sizes in the range.
Worth Knowing
Which businesses most commonly order branded foam cups?
Cafes, coffee shops, and takeaway food outlets are the most consistent buyers, ordering in regular volume as part of their ongoing supply rather than as a one-off purchase. Catered events and workplace cafeterias also order regularly, especially for high-volume service where foam's insulation means drinks hold temperature much longer than a plain paper cup.
How do foam cups compare to paper cups for keeping drinks at temperature?
A single-wall foam cup insulates better than a single-wall paper cup because the foam itself doesn't conduct heat. Paper needs a double-wall construction to get close to what foam does in a single wall, which makes foam the more cost-effective option for operators who need reliable temperature retention at volume.
Can the same foam cup be used for both hot and cold drinks?
Foam insulates in both directions, so hot drinks stay hot, cold drinks don't warm up quickly, and the outer wall stays comfortable to hold either way. That means the same cup works for different drink types in the same setting, which cuts down on the number of separate formats an operator needs to stock.
What's the minimum order quantity and how does it work across sizes?
It's 250 units per size, applied individually to each size ordered. So two sizes means 250 units of each, not 250 combined across both, and this applies consistently across all sizes and styles in the range.