High-volume drink service relies on simple, repeatable formats, and this range focuses on reusable plastic cups built around capacity, wall thickness and handling. Options typically include smaller sizes suited to tastings or controlled pours, alongside larger capacities designed for full drinks at events and venues. Some cups are lighter for fast distribution and stacking, while others use thicker walls to improve rigidity during repeated use. The consistent shape — wide opening, stable base and easy grip — supports quick handling in busy environments where speed and efficiency matter.
Those differences directly affect how the cups are used across different settings. Smaller sizes work well for sampling, kids’ events or controlled service, while larger capacities suit concerts, sporting venues and festivals where drinks are carried for longer periods. Because they are reusable, they tend to stay with the user rather than being discarded, increasing the number of brand impressions throughout the event and beyond.
Branding is applied using printing or full colour digital print depending on artwork detail and visual requirements.
Things People Ask
What size should I choose for an event?
The right size depends on how drinks are being served and how long guests will hold them. Larger sizes suit full-service environments, while smaller sizes are better for tastings or controlled portions.
Do people keep them after events?
Yes, many attendees take them home and reuse them, which extends brand exposure well beyond the event itself. This is one of the key reasons they perform well as promotional items.
Are they suitable for festivals and concerts?
They are widely used in these environments because they support fast distribution and continuous use. Their stackable format also makes logistics easier for large-scale events.
How do they compare to disposable cups?
Reusable options reduce waste and provide longer brand visibility. They also tend to feel more substantial in hand, which can improve the overall event experience.
What type of artwork works best?
Bold logos and clear designs work well with standard printing, while more detailed graphics are better suited to full colour digital print. The choice depends on how complex the branding needs to be.