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24oz Iced Coffee Boba Tea Cups Jar Drinking Glasses for Smoo
24oz Iced Coffee Boba Tea Cups Jar Drinking Glasses for Smoo
Item #UPRH527
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Boba runs, smoothie bars, and event gifting all look better in these 24oz jar-style drinking glasses. Wide-mouth build fits boba straws and oversized ice. Thirteen color options with screen printing, specialty decoration, or heat transfer. Every fee shown before you commit — no billing surprises at checkout.
Specifications
| Material | As |
| Weight | 0.54 lb |
| Production Time | 10 business days |
| Packaging | Box, Case |
Volume Pricing
| Quantity | Price Per Unit | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 100+ units | $13.8 | — |
| 300+ units | $12.883 | 7% OFF |
| 500+ units | $12.067 | 13% OFF |
| 1000+ units | $11.367 | 18% OFF |
| 3000+ units | $6.567 | 52% OFF |
| 10000+ units | $5.6 | 59% OFF |
Contact us for custom quotes on larger orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity?
The minimum order is 100 units.
What decoration methods are available?
These glasses support screen printing, specialty decoration (including patch, woven, and dome options), and heat transfer.
How long does production take?
Standard production runs 10 days after proof approval. Rush production is not available on this item.
What material is this cup made from?
The cup is a jar-style drinking glass constructed from the material as specified on the product listing — built for cold beverages including smoothies, iced coffee, and boba tea.
What colors are available?
Available in 13 colors: Black, Gray, Orange, White, Red, Yellow, Pink, Green, Blue, Brown, Purple, Light Blue, and Rose Red.
How does the proof process work?
You receive a free digital proof before production begins. Approve it, request changes, or cancel — no cost until you confirm.
Frequently asked questions
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What decoration methods are available?
How long does production take?
What material is this cup made from?
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