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Product Overview

  • Helps showcase edible aromatic bubbles and clouds
  • Shape of the glass is designed to create a perfect sphere when adding an aroma bubble on top
  • Holds 5.9 oz. of liquid
  • Simple, elegant glass design with a modern white color
  • Perfect for elevating cocktail service in bars, lounges, and at catered events
UPC Code:400016201871

Specs

Quantity
2/Pack
Shipping Weight
0.71 lb.
Capacity
5.9 oz.
Color
White
Material
Glass
Shape
Round
Style
Stemmed
Type
Cocktail Glasses  Coupe Glasses
Usage
Cocktails  Wine
Wine Style
Champagne

Details

Use this Flavour Blaster 5.9 oz. white bubble cocktail glass to help dazzle your patrons with aroma-filled cocktails! This glass helps showcase edible aromatic bubbles and clouds to add to your guests' overall dining experience! It has a simple, elegant glass design that is sleek and pleasing to the eye. It is perfect for elevating cocktail service in bars, lounges, and at catered events.

This glass has a pure white color to add a modern touch to your drink presentation. The shape of the glass is designed to create a perfect sphere when adding an aroma bubble on top, resulting in a beautiful cocktail. Each glass holds 5.9 oz. of liquid. If you're looking for an exciting addition to traditional bar service, this Flavour Blaster item is the right choice!

Overall Dimensions:
Capacity: 5.9 oz.

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

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Customer questions about this product

Are beverageware and/or glassware capacities an exact liquid measurement?

Beverageware and glassware capacities are stated in ounces and are an approximate maximum capacity based off of an industry standard size. They are not to be used as a standard of measure for serving capacity.
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