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Subject:
Plastic Champagne Flutes -- Without Removable Bottoms
Category: Family and Home > Food and Cooking Asked by: totallyjersey-ga List Price: $2.50 |
Posted:
09 Nov 2005 08:57 PST
Expires: 09 Dec 2005 08:57 PST Question ID: 591055 |
I'm hosting a big Thanksgiving celebration. One of my guests is bringing champagne for us all to enjoy. (Yum!) However, I don't have dishwasher space to fit a bunch of glasses. So, I'm turning to the wonderful world of plastic. On to my question... Can you find me a place that sells inexpensive, plastic, disposable champagne flutes? Here's the kicker -- I want the bottoms of the flutes to be *attached*. I find the ones that come in two pieces (the flute and base that require assembly) always break or come apart. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks! TotallyJersey | |
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Subject:
Re: Plastic Champagne Flutes -- Without Removable Bottoms
Answered By: bobbie7-ga on 09 Nov 2005 09:28 PST Rated: |
totallyjersey, Catering Supplies carries a one piece champagne flute. See the second photo on this page. http://www.cateringsupplies.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/4/page/1/id/23/name/CUPSClearPlainplasticglasses This product is available in a package of 10 for $10.75 OR 100 for $76.39 Select Product: 5 oz. 1 piece flute champagne (2nd photo)- 10 pc $10.75 Order Online Catering Supplies Corporation The leader in supplying hard to find catering supplies in small quantities phone: (305) 443-0112 fax: (305) 442- 2689 http://www.cateringsupplies.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/4/page/1/id/23/name/CUPSClearPlainplasticglasses ==================================================== 100 Champagne flutes for $62.93 http://shopping.msn.com/prices/shp/?itemId=23058356,ptnrId=1,ptnrData=10004 ==================================================== Search criteria: disposable champagne flutes one piece I hope this helps! Best regards, Bobbie7 | |
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Much obliged! Thanks for the quick response. Cheers! |
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Subject:
Re: Plastic Champagne Flutes -- Without Removable Bottoms
From: markvmd-ga on 09 Nov 2005 14:50 PST |
It might be cheaper to buy the two-piece ones and touch a drop of "crazy glue" (several tubes for a dollar can be had at any Dollar Store) to lock them up. I only recommend this if you find the savings would be substantial. |
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