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Freshware Plastic Portion Cups with Lids [5.5 Ounce, 100 Sets] Souffle Cups, Jello Shot Cups, Condiment Sauce Containers For Sampling, Sauce, Snack or Dressing

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Freshware Plastic Portion Cups with Lids [5.5 Ounce, 100 Sets] Souffle Cups, Jello Shot Cups, Condiment Sauce Containers For Sampling, Sauce, Snack or Dressing

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· ✅SAVE MONEY AND SPACE: Most portion cups with lids are not as durable or airtight. At Freshware, our crack-resistant plastic portion cups are designed to be better. The leak-proof lids allow for easy stacking and space-saving in the fridge or cabinet · ✅FLEXIBLE USE: These clear plastic soufflé cups are a great choice for serving anything from jello shots, sauces, salad dressing, dips, souffle, salsa, condiments, toppings, desserts, children's snacks, baby food, crafts, food tasting or product sampling · ✅SAFE AND EASY: Made from BPA, PVC, and Phthalate free polypropylene, these condiment cups with lids are 100% food safe. Airtight and leak-proof portion cups can keep your food fresh with an audible snap closure to ensure a secure lid seal · ✅DIMENSIONS: Top diameter: 2.9 inch. Bottom diameter 2 inch. Height: 2.3 inch. Capacity: 5.5 ounce. 100 Sets

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TeresaReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

perfect little condiment cups/containers for portions. i have ordered and used larger heavier plastic containers for freeze leftovers in but was looking for something smaller to little things to freeze. We often buy bulk beef brisket or pulled pork and it often comes with home made bbq sauce and we divide and freeze the meats into individual portions and never know what to do with the bbq sauce, so when i saw these i thought they would be perfect and they are! It's just large enough to pour 1 serving of sauce into each cup and freeze. I was shocked what great quality it is. and the lid really does pop on nicely and stays on! They freeze great- i was worried they might crack, but they have held up. We also saute a lot of mushrooms for burger toppings, omelets etc. and these have been perfect to portion those out individually as well. IT's only 2 of us, so these work great for our needs. definitely well worth the money because i hate throwing out food! and this has helped us save the food and freeze it!

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elsyReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025

I'm genuinely impressed with these little containers! I initially bought them on a whim, but they've quickly become a staple in my daily life. Their size is perfect for so many things. I've found them incredibly useful for portioning out hand lotion to keep in my bag - no more bulky tubes taking up space! They're also great for carrying a few essential pills when I'm on the go, keeping them safe and organized. But the real reason I'm raving about these is for... Jello shots! They're the perfect size for individual servings, and they make prepping for family gatherings and parties so much easier and cleaner. Cleanup is a breeze too! If you're looking for small, versatile containers that are practical and reliable, I highly recommend giving these a try. You'll be surprised at how many uses you find for them! They're a definite win!

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KBall18Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025

I use these to prep my kids lunches. I use them for dressings, or salad toppings, olives, stuff like that. I’ve never had any issues with leaks. They’re inexpensive and work well for us! I also like that they stack too. They have larger ones but the small ones fit perfect in lunch boxes. They’re thick and the lids snap on easy and stay on, we’ve never had leaks or breakage.

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Melissa MReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025

Perfects for Jell-O shots or condiment containers!

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Janet DemetresReviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025

Packed all neat and nicely in one bag. Quality is just a little thin, but perfect for sending small individual desserts that need tops. I also put these in the freezer with individual cheesecakes to have for on the go desserts and they work great. Lids have to be pushed down and make sure they are snug as a few of mine have popped off. Design is typical of any small container for storing things. I have not had any to leak as of yet. Super good for holding things like pickles, au jus, even buttons and pushpins.

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Cambodian NurseReviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025

These airtight small containers are perfect for organizing your meal prep. They can be stacked and fit well into larger-sized products for the mail meals. I am using these for meal preps to store sauces, dressings, nuts, etc. Lids fit perfectly onto the container and do not loosen with transportation. Items appear sturdy and do not crack easily. It can be washed and reused, but I would not recommend dishwashing due to the high heat. Highly recommend this product for meal prep and storage, picnic preps, etc.

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ALGReviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025

Perfect size condiment cups w/ lids & they are good quality. So far, no messes with leaks & can be used for so many other things as well. Especially sorting & storing small misc craft supplies. Well worth the money & I would recommend them.

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CathyReviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024

I purchased these little plastic containers with lids for my entomology collection! Yep, I’m one of those 65 year young ladies that loves spiders and bugs! After I net a new species for my collection, I place them in the freezer, which is the most humane way to kill them. These 4 oz size are great for small to medium butterflies and moths. After I collect many beetles, I can place them in a single container provided that I label the species and date collected, location and other pertinent details so when I pin them later, I have all the information I need. Bees and yellow jackets I keep in separate containers and I don’t collect more than one pair of a specific species. No need to have 20 butterflies that are all the same species! I started this to show my grandchildren that not all perceived “bad” bugs are actually bad! When they panic at the sight of a big fat bumblebee hovering around them, I tell them to remain still and they won’t bother you! That’s because those are Eastern Carpenter Bees and you’re not made of wood. Besides, only the females sting, so check the “nose” if the bee gets close enough and if it’s yellow, it’s a boy and they don’t sting. Of course they are long gone by the time I mention anything about the bee. It’s only after they are safely away and the perceived threat is no longer present, will they listen. Yet they’ll run away next time just as they did before. Now running into the same spider web for 3 nights in a row, after forgetting each time about the previous time, is hilarious to me! So before it happened a fourth time, I went out to see if I could catch the spider and if it was a new species, he was mine! The web was stretched across a 4 foot wide paver walkway to our front door and each morning it would be gone as spiders normally drop their previous webs and make a new one each day or night. So, I go out, by myself or the other person remain far behind me (wimps!🤣) with nothing except a large plastic baggie and a stick. Whenever you touch a spider 🕷️, it will automatically drop quickly to run to a safe place. This alone makes them very easy to catch because they will just drop into the baggie if you hold it in the right spot. The clear baggie makes identification fairly easy and if it takes a few days to be sure, spiders can live at least a few days minimum. Unfortunately, soft bodied insects must be preserved in isopropyl alcohol which can be placed in the baggie and the spider will die within a few minutes. Not my favorite way to kill these gentle spiders, yet freezing them would be much crueler. Since my favorite spiders are jumping spiders, I have 2 spider clear plastic containers that I can keep them as pets for several months to a year or so before I release them. The containers have holes drilled in the sides for air flow and the container is lightly misted daily for them to drink. I have plastic plants so they can climb up and hide in the leaves, with coir on the bottom slightly moistened also to keep the humidity up. Feeding them flies is easy entertainment for they have to pounce on the fly as it sits on a leaf “grooming” itself. Jumping spiders don’t build webs to catch their food. They will build a small web to sleep in or raise the young in though. Bold and Regal jumping spiders seem to be easier to tame and they will roam over your hands while you keep your hands close to the containers if they choose to return to their home. I usually place the container on a flat surface like a kitchen counter so if they drop off my hand I can quickly have them climb back up. They seem scary because they will follow you around with their excellent eyesight. They do have 8 eyes as most spiders do, yet each genus will have a different arrangement of the eyes. Now you received an explanation of one use for the containers and I’m sure that there are other ways to use them.🤣 I’m happy to say the lids fit snuggly so no insect will escape! 🦋🐝🐞🐜🦗🦟🪰🪲🪳🕷️

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JaneReviewed in Canada on May 4, 2021

Les boîtes sont parfaites ... J'ai lu des commentaires qui disent que ça se ferme pas où que ça se casse quand on essaye de fermer mais j'ai pas rencontré ces problèmes. Chui très contente