Be the life of the party with Solimo’s red plastic cups, perfect for beer, punch, juice, cocktails, wine, and many other cold beverages for any celebration with friends and family or for everyday use. Includes 200 cups, each with a capacity of 18 ounces; these BPA-free cups are stacked and shrink wrapped for easy storage
Categories: Plastic Cups & Plates
Added on: August 31, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Be the life of the party with Solimo’s red plastic cups, perfect for beer, punch, juice, cocktails, wine, and many other cold beverages for any celebration with friends and family or for everyday use. Includes 200 cups, each with a capacity of 18 ounces; these BPA-free cups are stacked and shrink wrapped for easy storage and transport, and are perfect for picnics, backyard barbecues, and tailgating parties.
Don’t leave a drink in the cup for more than a few hours! Very bad chemical taste/smell! I ordered these instead of the normal Red Solo cups I usually get. I use the Zero Water filter system so the water is has no taste (a good thing). I noticed pretty quickly when I drank some water next to my bed as soon as I woke up, that it had a distinct foul chemical taste and smell. I’ve tested the cups with different liquids and time in cup and got the same terrible results. I’m not sure if i just had a “bad batch” but I do not trust that they are safe to drink from and will not be buying…
These cups make your drinks taste like chemicals, leak, and are all around awful! I’m generally a fan of Amazon’s products. I love the Amazon Basics brand, and have been slowly trying their other brands. This is the first time I purchased a Solimo brand product. I decided to give these cups a try because they are made out of #5 plastic, made in the USA, BPA free, and they claim to be sturdy. Unfortunately I was disappointed.My experience with Solimo cups has been disappointing. The first thing I noticed with these cups is the chemical taste that they gave…
Stackable only up to a point I should begin this review by making it clear that I have not used these cups for their traditional use. Rather I used them to build as large of a pyramid as I could inside my friend’s kitchen, as you do.For smaller pyramids numbering around 9 layers with a 9 base (9+8+7+6+5+4+3+2+1) it remains very easy to maintain the structure but beyond that point it gets tricky. Consistently centering all the cups so that they are not leaning to one side of the other is the biggest struggle and…