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 | Waxed Paper cups or Foam cups Over the years we have seen shaved ice served in a variety of containers. Some of these containers include wax cups, foam cups, Chinese take-out-containers and novelty plastic containers.
We have always used the colored insulated foam cups at our stands. We feel that the cups keep the product colder longer and are easy to wipe clean if syrup happens to run down the sides of the cup. In addition, the insulated cups are usually the cheapest alternative. Other alternatives include plain or white foam cups and waxed paper cups.

|  |  | Regular Straw or Spoonstraw We place one spoonstraw and one spoon in every cup of shaved ice that is sold. Spoonstraws help to make any cup of shaved ice a special treat. These colorful plastic straws are made with a straw on the end that customers will use to each the ice. Kids and adults alike, especially enjoy the unique spoonstraws.

|  |  | Block Ice vs. Cube Ice The price you pay for ice will vary greatly depending on the type of ice that your shaved ice shaver will accept. Block ice will generally cost more than cube ice. Wholesale prices of block will range from $1.00 to $2.50 while bagged cube ice will range from 60 cents to $1.00.

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