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Leah St. Onge
Greater than one weekI have always bought 2oz cups like these to make Jello shots with. NEVER again!! These 3.25 oz cups are the way to go. Its the effect amount and the absolute best idea. So fun, great quality, and best new size. Will absolutely order again.
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Dom
> 3 dayFinished off the last of my 3 oz condiment cups so I picked these up to replace them. The 3 oz cups I found to be too much for most of the sauces I mix and my Fiancée would waste a bunch of the sauce in her lunches. I find these 1 oz cups to be just about right. I make a lot of sauces in small quantities and using one of these cups is just perfect for a sandwich or burger. When I use all of these up, Ill be ordering more.
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Christie Wood
> 3 dayGot these to supplement the larger Glad/Handy food containers commonly available. Perfect size for dipping sauces, syrups, Jello shots, and more! Both container and lid are thick enough for single use, and could even be washed and used gently multiple times. Very happy!
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Rinnie
> 3 daySometimes the kids have smaller snacks or toppings for the salad so putting them into bigger containers is overkill. These work perfectly. My one son loves salad for lunches but hates when I mix his croutons because they get mushy by lunchtime. These are perfect for that. Also ideal for a couple of pieces of candy out of a bag. Multiple uses for these containers. It can be used for crafting or anything else you can think of. So far the lids are secure and we havent had a spillage and weve been using multiple of them every day since the arrived.
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Christie Wood
> 3 dayGot these to supplement the larger Glad/Handy food containers commonly available. Perfect size for individual side dishes, desserts, and more! Both container and lid are thick enough for single use, and could even be washed and used gently multiple times. Very happy!
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AliciaMarie
> 3 dayThese are just as described. They come packed as sleeves, with the cups all together and the lids all together. The lids fit snugly on the cups and form a great seal. Great for use in lunches, for camping, or for parties.
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Grumpy Spud
> 3 dayThese cups and lids are very easy to see through and did not leak anything that I was using them for. The lids fit well and snaps in place easily while staying on securely. Thicker plastic than most others on the cups gave them a better-quality feel and sturdiness to them. The cups did not compress or deform when places the lids on them to snap them down like some others do if you press a little too hard or off center.
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Peeps9788
> 3 dayThis is a big lot of disposable cups! I took a picture with a yardstick so you could see how much pantry space they would take. We are looking forward to making frozen fruit cups in these as the weather warms up. They are a great size and the lids fit tight.
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Scamper
> 3 dayI have wanted to get some plastic containers to hold my paint pouring colors I mix from dry mica paints that I mix myself. These keep my paints dry for weeks, dont leak, are sturdy enough to be moved around or dropped if not from too far, and clear to see the colors I want to use. I am careful when removing the lids so as not to spill, but that just means they are tight and will keep my paints wet longer than my typical plastic bottles. They have a wider top than my plastic bottles and dont get bound closed by paint. My acrylic pour paint peels right off when clean up time comes around. I can label them with painters tape and reuse the lids several times over before wear and tear shows up or use permanent marker on them. I am sure they have numerous other uses for snacks for kids, condiments to go, etc., but me they are the perfect storage for my panting mixes.
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Wheres.Waldo
> 3 dayI use these as quick dessert cups, for a small box of instant pudding or sugar free jello. The lids fit securely on the top of the cups. One note, these will only hold 4 ounces if you do not intend to put the lid on and must fill it to the brim (as will all such containers). When you need to use a lid, ideally you are about a 3.5 ounce cup. One really nice thing about this set of 200, all the lids were pre-separated. Since I have used many brands of these types of containers I usually find that many times you have to pry some of the lids apart. No prying here at all, super easy if you only need one lid.