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Does the UK have red Solo cups?

Does the UK have red Solo cups?

Now available to buy in the UK, these Solo American Cups are a must have for any party. Get your party started with our range of red party cups, blue party cups, white party cups, red beer cups, blue beer cups, white beer cups, which are also great for use as party game cups and beer pong cups.

Is it OK to wash red Solo cups?

Soft plastics (like the kind red Solo cups are made out of) absolutely cannot go through the dishwasher, either. This also applies to ping pong balls. Just rinse them off in the sink like a normal person.

Why do Americans love red cups?

The red cup got started in the Seventies. It’s lightweight, sturdy and while it does come in blue, red is the most popular color, probably because of its more festive nature, particularity with the college crowd. Many years ago, the go to brand for disposable drinking cups was Dixie Cups. They were everywhere.

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Why do they call Red Solo cups American party cups?

To non-Americans who watch these Hollywood films, red Solo cups (called “American party cups” abroad) represent that crazy American party culture. The Girl Next Door / Regency Entertainment via Buzzfeed

What type of Cup should you bring to a party?

Cheap and cheery, stackable and disposable– red Solo cups are the cup of choice for any American party. Photo by Nick’s Travel Bug. Red Solo Cups: Representing American “Party” Culture?

What makes a good American-themed party?

American-themed parties are popular throughout Europe — along with the essential red party cups, a proper American party will have a few flags thrown up as decor and serve American treats like Reese’s pieces and Hershey’s kisses.

Where can I buy a red Solo Cup?

1 What to buy: the original red solo cup is the perfect souvenir to hold your own American themed parties back home 2 Where to buy: Any American drug store, supermarket or party store. 3 What to know: the solo cylinder cups were replaced with a new design several years ago — the newer cups have indentations (grips) to prevent slips