Plastic Wine Glasses: Safe, Durable & Glass-Like for Outdoors

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Safe Plastic Wine Glasses for Outdoor Enjoyment

Safe Plastic Wine Glasses for Outdoor Enjoyment

Our plastic wine glasses are made of plastic and are suitable for occasions where glass products are not appropriate, such as outdoor picnics, parties, etc. They are safe and can meet people's needs for drinking wine. We are also looking into improving their design and sustainability.
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Advantages

Lightweight and Portable

They are lightweight, which makes them highly portable. You can easily pack them in a picnic basket, a beach bag, or a backpack when going on an outing. Their light weight also means that they won't add unnecessary bulk to your luggage, making them convenient for travel and outdoor activities.

Cost - Effective Alternative

Compared to traditional glass wine glasses, plastic wine glasses are a more cost - effective option. You can buy them in bulk for parties or events without spending a fortune. They are also a great choice for those who are on a budget but still want to enjoy the experience of drinking wine in a proper glass - like container.

Resistant to Breakage

Plastic wine glasses are resistant to breakage, which is a significant advantage in casual and active environments. They can withstand being tossed around in a bag, accidental bumps, or drops without shattering. This durability ensures that they can be reused multiple times, reducing waste and replacement costs.

Related products

Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the broad applicability of plastic wine glasses. They are created with differing types of plastic to mimic the feel of glass wine glasses. Their styles range from stemmed to stemless and can be tailored to suit different wine varieties. Weighing much less than glass counterparts, plastic wine glasses are not fragile and can withstand rough handling. For this reason, they are perfect not only for home use, but also for large scale events. A large portion of these wine glasses are easily decorated or branded which makes them sought after for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What material do you use for the yard glass, wine glass and other cups?

Only food-grade material is used. It can be PET, PVC, PETG, PP, PE, PS and tritan. Normally PET and PVC will used for yard glass. Tritan and PET will used for wine glass. Now we are also developing new technology by using greener materials: PLA (corn-starch, sugar cane bagasse), bamboo fiber, wheat straw.
We have BSCI, Merlin audit and Disney FAMA, etc.
Currently we have more than 100 models and styles including: A. Yard ( yard cups, yard glass, slush yards, ice blast yards, twin cups, twisted cups, sipper cups, half yards of ale, beer boots, beer yard cups, LED yard cups) B. Wine glasses, Champagne flutes, hurrican glass, C. PP IML cups D. other bottle & tumblers.
Silk screen printing, heat transferring printing, offset printing, pad printing and sleeve printing UV printing are available.
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Customer Reviews

Scarlett
Cost - Effective and Convenient

I used these for a party, cost - effective in bulk. Convenient, easy to clean. A great option for casual gatherings.

Luna
Resistant to Breakage

I've dropped these multiple times, no breakage. Great alternative to glass. Still offer a good wine - drinking experience.

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Imitates Glass Aesthetics

Imitates Glass Aesthetics

Despite being made of plastic, these wine glasses are designed to closely imitate the look of traditional glass wine glasses. They have a clear and smooth finish, allowing you to appreciate the color of the wine just like in a glass. The shape is also crafted to resemble the elegance of glass wine glasses, providing a similar visual and drinking experience.