Our favorite ubiquitous red plastic cup gets a seriously stylish
Our favorite ubiquitous red plastic cup gets a seriously stylish
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A MUST-HAVE PARTY STAPLE FOR ANY OCCASION: Get ready to host any casual dinner, family gathering or kid’s party with these amazing disposable cups
Disposable Party Plastic Cups 18 oz. Red Drinking Cups
Rock your next party with the red cup Party Bucket! It's great for chilling beverages, serving punch, appetizers, snacks, chips, popcorn, salad, watermelon wedges and more. Just like our cups, it's made of break-resistant, double wall ABS plastic and is reusable & dishwasher safe. Measures 10 in diameter and 8 tall.
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Basically Red Party Cups (50x 16oz counts)
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