Please help Glassine cups

Krista2
@krista2
05/28/13 23:15:22
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Thanks! I don't see any pricing, do you happen to know about what they run on average for standard cups?
George Trejo
@george-trejo
05/28/13 19:10:07
41 posts

Krista, Glerup-Revere has a decent selection of cups available, they're located in Seattle but ship anywhere. glerup.com

Clay Gordon
@clay
05/28/13 18:07:49
1,680 posts

Krista:

I have had great experience with Qualita Paper in California.

Here's the main catalog page . If you scroll down you can see that they offer the cups in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, colors, materials (including foil), and patterns.

Here's the link to the page with the plain brown cups .




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Krista2
@krista2
05/28/13 12:43:05
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Hi,Where do you all purchase glassine cups? I have been getting some from papermart but lately the quality has been awful. I would like to find some that are heavier dark brown tightly pleated.
updated by @krista2: 06/29/23 16:49:02

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