Chinet Crystal Cup, 9 oz. (100 cups/pk., 2 pk.)
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Chinet Crystal Cup, 9 oz. (100 cups/pk., 2 pk.)

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Chinet Crystal Cup, 9 oz. (100 cups/pk., 2 pk.)HIGHLIGHTS: Design matches Chinet Cut Crystal Plates Strong, cut resistant, and made from clear, durable plastic Elegant and works with any dcor Party ready coordinated collection with strength & style Value pack set of 200 total cups PRODUCT DETAILS: At the Chinet brand, we believe it is good to get together. Our Chinet Cut Crystal Cups, 9 oz. (100 cups pk., 2 pk.) are dance floor friendly, pool ready and dinner party approved so you can keep broken

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Design matches Chinet Cut Crystal Plates
  • Strong, cut-resistant, and made from clear, durable plastic
  • Elegant and works with any décor
  • Party ready coordinated collection with strength & style
  • Value pack set of 200 total cups

PRODUCT DETAILS:

At the Chinet® brand, we believe it is good to get together. Our Chinet Cut Crystal Cups, 9 oz. (100 cups/pk., 2 pk.) are dance floor-friendly, pool-ready and dinner party-approved so you can keep broken glass from breaking up a good time. This elegant plastic cup glistens like real glass with no shattering, smashing or shocking spills.

With a unique swirl design to work with any decor, the Chinet Crystal® 9 oz. cups packs a punch whether you're serving cocktails, lemondade or water. From bridal brunches and happy hour to dinner turned into an early morning game night, this cup is ready to serve. The appearance of glass and the strength of premium plastic will leave your guests impressed and refreshed. Load these cups up with drinks, snacks, ice cream toppings and more with confidence as these 9 oz. cups are strong, cut-resitant and crafted from clear durable plastic.

Whether you're celebrating a wedding or an annual holiday gathering, Chinet Cut Crystal Cups are made to wine, dine and, of course, have a good time. Just as importantly, we want consumers to feel good about what they put on their table. This set of 200 total cups will keep you stocked up and ready to host!

Chinet Cut Crystal® is a ready-to-serve collection that is completely coordinated so you can achieve fancy with zero fuss. Easily pair with these cups with matching plates and cutlery—everything you need for when happy hour turns into full-on dinner. With no dirty dishes to clean, you can let the good times roll. Charades, anyone?

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