Award-Winning ‘Party Lights’ Christmas Paper Cup for 2025

Published On: 21st November 2025

Bunzl Catering Supplies is lighting up the festive season with the launch of a brand-new ‘Party Lights’ Christmas paper cup, a market-leading innovation designed to bring warmth, style, and sustainability to every hot drink served this holiday season.

The ‘Party Lights’ cup, winner of the Cup Print Festive Paper Cup Design Competition 2025 by Hannah Lithgow, features a matte finish for a premium, tactile feel and a charming design inspired by festive lights and cozy winter nights. Available in 8oz, 12oz, and 16oz sizes, these cups are perfect for coffee shops, caterers, and multi-site operators looking to enhance the customer experience with seasonally themed packaging.

Key Features:

  • Award-winning off-the-shelf design: Recognized for its creativity and festive spirit.
  • Premium matte finish: Offers a tactile, high-quality feel.
  • PE lined and recyclable: Fully recyclable via the National Cup Recycling Scheme, supporting sustainability goals.
  • Available in three sizes: 8oz (case of 500), 12oz (case of 500), and 16oz (case of 400) to suit all beverage needs.
  • Ready for peak holiday demand: Stock up now to meet the festive rush.

“Designed with both operators and customers in mind, the ‘Party Lights’ Christmas paper cup is more than just packaging—it’s a celebration of the season and a commitment to sustainability,” said Lara Hodgson, Sustainability & Innovation Buyer at Bunzl Catering Supplies.

Make your festive drinks stand out this Christmas—choose the ‘Party Lights’ cup and serve up some holiday cheer!

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1.2 min readPublished On: 21st November 2025Tags: , , ,

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