New Enjoy cold cups

Published On: 23rd April 2015

Establishments looking to add a modern flash of colour to their existing beverage service will love the new ‘Enjoy’ paper cold cups from leading disposable packaging manufacturer, Huhtamaki.

The perfect addition to any catering provision, new ‘Enjoy’ paper cold cups introduce an attractive, eye-catching design to countertops; and complement the ‘Enjoy’ double-wall paper hot cups already manufactured by Huhtamaki.

With a contemporary design, these smooth, single-wall paper cups are available in a vibrant range of four stylish colours – rainbow red, cool blue, poptastic purple and garden green – each with a cheerful ‘smile’ logo, which guarantees to brighten even the gloomiest of days!  A choice of sizes is available, including 9oz, 12oz, 16oz and 22oz.

Safer than glassware, the new ‘Enjoy’ cold cups are ideal for outdoor venues and allow caterers and festival-goers alike to ‘enjoy’ every moment of the event – whether they choose to sip on a large chilled beer, or want a small children’s soft drink to quench the thirst of thirsty little ones.

The ‘Enjoy’ paper cold cup range is made solely in the UK and is fully recyclable.  Cups are also 100% PEFC certified and fully compliant with the EU Timber Regulation No. 995/2010.  To show customers that the products comply with the highest standards of forestry practice, the PEFC logo is incorporated into the cup’s design – so you can rest assured that you are buying with confidence from the industry’s leading supplier of disposable paper products to the UK high street!

Use Huhtamaki’s new ‘Enjoy’ paper cold cups to create the ultimate statement, and really stand out from the crowd with a splash of colour!

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1.3 min readPublished On: 23rd April 2015Tags: , , , ,

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