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Paper Dessert Cups
Four capacities and two colour variants span this range from a tasting portion to a full serve. The 4oz cup is the smallest size, used for samples and mini dessert courses. The 6oz cup is the cold food size, available with a clear dome lid on the coloured variant. The 8oz cup is the standard takeaway dessert size for food trucks and outlets. The 12oz cup is for full ice cream serves and generous portions. White variants provide a clean print surface; coloured variants match the cup body to a brand palette or event colour scheme. All styles are double poly-lined for leak resistance. MOQ 250 units per style.
Printed paper dessert cups stay in the customer's hands from the moment of serving until the very last bite, whether at a dessert bar, food truck, or event stall. The logo on the outer wall is visible throughout the entire service and consumption sequence, a sustained hold time that most point-of-sale branded items don't achieve, without any secondary placement effort from the operator.
Printing on the outer cup wall of each style. MOQ 250 units per style across all available sizes and variants.
Worth Knowing
What is the difference between the white and coloured paper dessert cup variants?
White cups provide a plain surface that shows printed artwork clearly and works well for logos with multiple colours or fine detail. Coloured cups allow the cup body itself to match brand colours or event palettes, and both variants take the same printed logo on the outer wall.
Which size is most commonly ordered for food truck use?
The 8oz cup is most associated with standard takeaway dessert service and is the most widely used size for food trucks and dessert outlets. The 4oz size is chosen for tasting portions alongside a main dessert, while the 12oz suits operators whose primary serve is a full ice cream portion.
Are the cups suitable for frozen desserts such as ice cream and frozen yoghurt?
The cups are double poly-lined, which gives them the leak resistance needed for frozen dessert service including ice cream, frozen yoghurt, and gelato. The poly lining prevents moisture from the frozen content from softening the cup wall during service, keeping the cup structurally sound through the duration of eating.
Can the cup colour be matched to a brand's specific colour palette?
Coloured cups are available in stock colours rather than custom-mixed options, so the closest available stock colour to the brand's palette is selected at ordering stage. Confirming available colours before placing the order allows the best match to be identified.

