Scyphus is going 100% Bio in 2018, and would encourage our customers to opt for PLA coated biodegradable paper cups. These Compostable Cups are not only your contribution to a landfill reducing clean environment, it also adds to the trust to your brand image.
Read MoreIce Cream Cups are manufactured from minimum 265 gsm single wall paper board which provides a very good strong cup, ideal for freezing, keeping your ice cream fresh and yet unfrosted. They are ideal for holding ice cream, frozen desserts, ice cream snacks, yogurts and slush type drinks.
Branded paper cups effectively build and promote your brand in the marketplace, increase your sales, and results in better brand image and customer engagement with custom printed ice cream tubs.
Ice Cream Tubs are available in 3, 5 and 8oz sizes.
See our catalogue for further information and sizes of ice cream tubs.
Single Wall Ice Cream Tubs
PE Coated.
Disposable.
4 Colours to Full colour prints available.
Printed with Food safe non toxic inks.
Minimum 265 gsm boards used.
Unlimited design options.
Available with Transparent Dome Lids
Ice cream cups provide an excellent space for promoting your brand. If you are an ice cream maker, you of course would love to utilize the space to promote your brand image and engage customers, take direct orders using our Customer Engagement solutions. Printed Paper Cups can provide you with top of the line custom branded ice cream tubs for maximum customer engagement and loyalty.
The PE coating and the high quality board used provides excellent moisture barrier, preventing moisture penertrating the outer surface oft the cups.
The cups are environment friendly and recyclable.
Available with clear dome lids that fit snugly on the rim of the ice cream cups.
Custom printed ice cream pots are the obvious choice for ice cream, ice cream snacks, cold coffee ice creams, yogurt, and slush.
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