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Pick the right size or volume before the quote conversation starts.

Size affects beverage fit, lid compatibility, packaging efficiency, and the way customers experience value. The same logic now helps buyers describe bowls and containers more clearly too.

Premium green illustration comparing common cup sizes and food packaging volumes.
Common sizes

What buyers usually ask for first

  • 4 oz for espresso, samples, and tasting portions
  • 8 oz for smaller hot drinks and standard coffee
  • 12 oz for mainstream takeaway coffee and milk tea
  • 16 oz for larger beverage programs and premium servings
  • Use ml or simple volume labels for bowls and soup containers when cup sizes do not fit the product
Selection logic

What really determines the right size

  • Drink type and serving volume
  • Hot or cold use case
  • Lid and sleeve compatibility
  • Customer expectation and price positioning

Quote faster

When in doubt, send the beverage type and target quantity.

Those two details are usually enough to narrow the size path before artwork or finish choices are finalized, even on bowls and food containers.

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