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Plastic Disposable Portion Cups, 5.5-Ounce, Pack of 100

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About this item

  • 100 cups and lids
  • Recycle code no.5 Polypropylene
  • Reditainer brand quality
  • Durable and Reusable
  • The perfect Soufflé cup


Reditainer Plastic Disposable Portion Cups, 5.5-Ounce, Pack of 100


Diane
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Très pratiques
trudy
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2019
Use these for my acrylic paints they keep them safe and nice to have lids to use over and over
wber.
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2019
MIX PAINTS THEN EASY TO CLEAN.
Leslie R. Heinonen
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2018
With school coming, I am looking for more affordable ways to have lunch for my 3 kids that are in school. That includes making my own "snack packs" These cups worked perfect for the pudding, jello, and yogurt cups, and you're getting the same amount as the store bought at a cheaper price!!Couple things: when taking out the lids, 9 times out of 10 TWO WILL BE STUCK TOGETHER! Just a heads up, you will need to seperate them. The cups themselves feel very duarble, i have even had the kids save them (if they remember) so i can wash them and reuse at least one more time! We have had a few times where lids have come off in the lunch box, there could have been many different factors causing that - kids being rough with their lunch box (which were only the cheap character lunch boxes that are more for looks than anything)
KatB
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
We bought the 5.5 oz cups. They are perfect for portioning out canned fruit, applesauce, pudding, etc. in lunchboxes. A full size portion fits in the bigger cups, with a little extra headspace. The kids love them, they are easy to open and they do not have to worry about the juice spilling out when they open them and making a mess (like what happens with the prepackaged fruit cups). Lids snap on tight, we have not had any issues with lunchbox spills. My daughter uses these for homemade slime as well. I am buying more, these cups have become a must-have in our kitchen!
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
I bought this to pre-pour glue for a DIY slime table at 2 different fairs. The cups were strong as were the lids.The glue we did not use at our first event was still good to use a month later. Some of the lids did fall off while being stored in a box, but that could have been us just not putting it on all the way.They worked great for what I was needing it for. I don't think anyone would take the time to clean them before using them...but I guess that would be up to you? I doubt restaurants wash the individual condiment containers before using them...
YYCArtist
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2017
There are a LOT of good sized cups with lids in this pack. I'm using these for acrylic paints in my art studio and they are working out really well. They are sturdy enough that I get multiple uses out of each cup, so they'll last me a really long time.
caissinha
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2017
The 5.5oz cup is sturdy and the lids fit well, do not come off easily. I would buy again.
Nanciejeanne
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2016
l wanted some of these little containers for school lunches and for other small items. I looked at many of the reviews, but it was still a little difficult for me to tell the actual size. They sell them by ounce measurements, but I am not good at visualizing what size these would be. I wanted the ones that were about the size of the cups jello comes in from the store. I took an educated guess and choose the 5.5 ounce ones. They were right on!I attached a photo so you could see the size compared to a commercial jello cup. (sorry about the weird ruler! ha ha!) I made a box of sugar free jello and it filled 4 of them perfectly. So 1/2 cup each. They also are a good size to hold other food items...a hard boiled egg fits in there nicely too, so you can sorta figure that things like carrots or goldfish crackers would hold about a serving.I have not microwaved mine, I do not think they are made for that purpose. So heating up your nacho cheese or peas might not be a good idea. I do pour the jello right in them after mixing, so they can handle some heat. I just put the lids on them then too, so no spilling on the way to the fridge and they are stackable this way.I actually wash and reuse mine as many times as I can (before they accidentally get lost or broken by carrying them home empty.) My son was bending the lids off his which made them not fit as well the second time, so I had to show him how to lift it if different places so it doesn't fold. I don't plan on re-using them forever, but it just seemed wasteful to toss them everyday if I didn't have to (which was one of the reasons I bought them in the first place!) Still, if I fill them with paint or something really gross or sloppy, I don't need to try to wash them. I have even took a couple to put in my desk drawer to hold paperclips and coins.I haven't had any lids not fit...I don't try to carry thin liquids in them, though. They are like fast food lids...will resist sloshing, but aren't really meant to transport upside down thin liquids.
Sara F.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2015
Some of the lids can be difficult to close. We bought them for individual fruit salads for my daughter's graduation party and they worked great except for the girl who was allergic to strawberries. The strawberries were clearly visible through the cup so that's not only not my fault, but also not the fault of these little cups. Personally, I think if she was that allergic to strawberries, not only would she have checked first but she also would have used the epi pen that I've had to hear so much about. Seriously, I barely know the girl and I've heard entirely too much about the epi pen... that she didn't use... after eating strawberries which she is supposedly deathly allergic to. I mean, don't get me wrong, I totally feel for people with allergies... but it seems odd that someone who claims to not be able to be within 20 yards of a strawberry without some sort of anaphylactic incident would then eat a strawberry that could be easily viewed within a clear plastic cup. What was I supposed to do? As guests arrived was I supposed to warn them of the obvious contents of the fruit salad? Grow up, the night before I'd been cleaning the grout in my bathroom with a toothbrush before waking up at 8 to cut up fruit salad. Ridiculous. Then there was the thing with my mom that I don't even want to get into. She was better at getting the lids on the cups though, which I totally appreciated. The cups are pretty good, the lids could be a little better though.
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