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disposable dessert cups?
tealeaves
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bit of a long shot, but just wondered if anyone knew where i could get these dessert cups (similar) from? at a decent price in the uk? i have looked on ebay and a few stores but havent been able to find them.
i'm looking for something like this
http://www.pastrychef.com/ELEGANT-DESSERT-CUPS--DISPOSABLE_p_1816.html
so i can make jelly for the kids, tiramisu, trifles etc
or if anyone has any other nice suggestions would be v happy to hear!
i'm looking for something like this
http://www.pastrychef.com/ELEGANT-DESSERT-CUPS--DISPOSABLE_p_1816.html
so i can make jelly for the kids, tiramisu, trifles etc
or if anyone has any other nice suggestions would be v happy to hear!
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http://www.eventsupplies.co.uk/blog/?!!!!!plastic-dessert-pots
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I'm sorry tealeaves I'm newbie so don't think I can posts links etc but if you go over to the homemade cake post on this board there are some very cutie looking pots. I can't remember who first posted but they made gorgeous cupcakes and quite a few of us have also bought the pots from eBay. They appear to be strong enough for jellies, trifles etc. Bit pricey tho at almost 18p each!! I'm gonna use mine as Easter pressies.
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looks like a plastic shot glass to me? What about these -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/100-x-30ml-PARTY-VODKA-JELLY-PLASTIC-SHOT-GLASSES-/170579909304?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Celebrations_Occasions_ET&hash=item27b75adab8
loads more on ebay if you search plastic shot glassesYou're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:0 -
See if these are any good... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-x-Virtually-Unbreakable-Polycarbonate-10oz-Clarity-Hi-Ball-Glasses-VAT-Inc-/250998459538?pt=UK_Home_Garden_BBQ_Utensils_Accessories_LE&hash=item3a70ac8c92#ht_687wt_689Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes0
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Thanks everyone. Yes, I was thinking of shot glass types otherwise. Do you think they are big enough? Obviously don't want to spend too much if they're just going to be thrown away afterwards!0
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i use plastic shot glasses for lots of desserts they are plenty big enough, an ideal size for single portioins xx0
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These are slightly bigger than the others ... http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=60ml+shot+plastic&_sacat=See-All-CategoriesNothing Changes if Nothing Changes0
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<can't post link to Event Supplies website as i'm new!>
Not sure if these are big enough but worth a try.
I actually buy this item from Event Supplies, they're like an oversized shot glass, perfect for smaller desserts. I fixed the link for you by the way, yours didn't seem to work?
I use them for serving mini chocolate pots at the moment, just make sure your customers don't walk off with them!0 -
radion_auto wrote: »I actually buy this item from Event Supplies, they're like an oversized shot glass, perfect for smaller desserts. I fixed the link for you by the way, yours didn't seem to work?
I use them for serving mini chocolate pots at the moment, just make sure your customers don't walk off with them!
are these the ones you mean? http://www.eventsupplies.co.uk/product_more_info,20,192,4501.htmlYou're so very special, I wish I was special :dance:0 -
I will take a photo od the ones i got the other day be back later
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