




Highlights
View Details- Polylined keeps liquid from soaking through.
- Simply white design- a classic look.
- Dome and drink-through lids available.
Paper Hot Cups, 10 Oz, White, 50/sleeve, 20 Sleeves/carton
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Designed to heat-up your beverage sales, the Dixie® Paper Hot Cup is the foundation of our cup portfolio. Dixie Paper Hot Cups provide an upscale image at an economical cost for specialty hot beverages. These paper hot cups are durable with a polylined coating that keeps liquids from soaking through. Perfect for espresso, coffee and other hot beverages.
- Polylined keeps liquid from soaking through.
- Simply white design- a classic look.
- Dome and drink-through lids available.
- Dixie® hot cups are made from materials which can tolerate and have been tested with hot liquid up to 212 degrees F, the temperature at which water boils. no tests have been performed with liquids over 212 degrees F.
Manufacturer # | 2340W |
Cup Type | Hot Cup |
Global Product Type | Hot Drink Cups |
Interior Volume Capacity | 10 oz |
Material(s) | Polylined Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Color(s) | White |
Color Family | White |
For Use With | Dixie® DL9540, DL9540B, TB9540 |
Product Biodegradability Indicator | N |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Product Compostability Indicator | N |
Package Includes | (20) Sleeves of 50 Cups |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Designed to heat-up your beverage sales, the Dixie® Paper Hot Cup is the foundation of our cup portfolio. Dixie Paper Hot Cups provide an upscale image at an economical cost for specialty hot beverages. These paper hot cups are durable with a polylined coating that keeps liquids from soaking through. Perfect for espresso, coffee and other hot beverages.
- Polylined keeps liquid from soaking through.
- Simply white design- a classic look.
- Dome and drink-through lids available.
- Dixie® hot cups are made from materials which can tolerate and have been tested with hot liquid up to 212 degrees F, the temperature at which water boils. no tests have been performed with liquids over 212 degrees F.
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