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Freshware YH-5CUP100 offers 100 sets of 5.5-ounce clear, BPA-free polypropylene portion cups with airtight lids. Designed for versatile use—from sauces and dressings to jello shots and baby food—these durable, crack-resistant containers keep contents fresh and spill-free. Perfect for professional kitchens, events, and on-the-go meals, they combine convenience with eco-conscious materials.

| ASIN | B07G9R9G7J |
| Closure type | Lid |
| Container Shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,473) |
| Date First Available | 10 Aug. 2018 |
| Dishwasher safe? | No |
| Is microwaveable | No |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item form | Lidded |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item volume | 5.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Item weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | Freshware |
| Model Number | CP-5X100 |
| Number of items | 100 |
| Product care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product dimensions | 7.6L x 4.1W x 3.2H centimetres |
| Recommended uses for product | Take-Out |
| Size | 5 oz. |
| Special Features | Air Tight |
| Special feature | Air Tight |
| UPC | 812096030096 |
J**E
Les boîtes sont parfaites ... J'ai lu des commentaires qui disent que ça se ferme pas où que ça se casse quand on essaye de fermer mais j'ai pas rencontré ces problèmes. Chui très contente
S**E
These little portion cups are restaurant quality and perfect for leftover sauces, leftover baby food and other small condiments. I have bought the four ounce size and the two ounce size and like this size best as they are more functional. The plastic material is not thin and functions well for any leftover to carry. The lid fits good so there is no worry about spillage.
K**Y
They are relatively sturdy and the covers fit very well! I use these cups for portion control! I love these cups for a couple of things. I make our weekly batch of jello and pudding and these cups work great. I also make my dog's food and 4-5 ounce portion is perfect. Cook, cool, fill, cover and put in fridge...or...date and then freeze!! I do handwash and reuse periodically, but don't feel the cups/lids would do well in the dishwasher as there really isn't any weight to them to keep them in place.
M**G
Worked well for me. Got it to portion out some ice cream. Perfect portion, can also use it for desserts.
C**Y
I purchased these little plastic containers with lids for my entomology collection! Yep, I’m one of those 65 year young ladies that loves spiders and bugs! After I net a new species for my collection, I place them in the freezer, which is the most humane way to kill them. These 4 oz size are great for small to medium butterflies and moths. After I collect many beetles, I can place them in a single container provided that I label the species and date collected, location and other pertinent details so when I pin them later, I have all the information I need. Bees and yellow jackets I keep in separate containers and I don’t collect more than one pair of a specific species. No need to have 20 butterflies that are all the same species! I started this to show my grandchildren that not all perceived “bad” bugs are actually bad! When they panic at the sight of a big fat bumblebee hovering around them, I tell them to remain still and they won’t bother you! That’s because those are Eastern Carpenter Bees and you’re not made of wood. Besides, only the females sting, so check the “nose” if the bee gets close enough and if it’s yellow, it’s a boy and they don’t sting. Of course they are long gone by the time I mention anything about the bee. It’s only after they are safely away and the perceived threat is no longer present, will they listen. Yet they’ll run away next time just as they did before. Now running into the same spider web for 3 nights in a row, after forgetting each time about the previous time, is hilarious to me! So before it happened a fourth time, I went out to see if I could catch the spider and if it was a new species, he was mine! The web was stretched across a 4 foot wide paver walkway to our front door and each morning it would be gone as spiders normally drop their previous webs and make a new one each day or night. So, I go out, by myself or the other person remain far behind me (wimps!🤣) with nothing except a large plastic baggie and a stick. Whenever you touch a spider 🕷️, it will automatically drop quickly to run to a safe place. This alone makes them very easy to catch because they will just drop into the baggie if you hold it in the right spot. The clear baggie makes identification fairly easy and if it takes a few days to be sure, spiders can live at least a few days minimum. Unfortunately, soft bodied insects must be preserved in isopropyl alcohol which can be placed in the baggie and the spider will die within a few minutes. Not my favorite way to kill these gentle spiders, yet freezing them would be much crueler. Since my favorite spiders are jumping spiders, I have 2 spider clear plastic containers that I can keep them as pets for several months to a year or so before I release them. The containers have holes drilled in the sides for air flow and the container is lightly misted daily for them to drink. I have plastic plants so they can climb up and hide in the leaves, with coir on the bottom slightly moistened also to keep the humidity up. Feeding them flies is easy entertainment for they have to pounce on the fly as it sits on a leaf “grooming” itself. Jumping spiders don’t build webs to catch their food. They will build a small web to sleep in or raise the young in though. Bold and Regal jumping spiders seem to be easier to tame and they will roam over your hands while you keep your hands close to the containers if they choose to return to their home. I usually place the container on a flat surface like a kitchen counter so if they drop off my hand I can quickly have them climb back up. They seem scary because they will follow you around with their excellent eyesight. They do have 8 eyes as most spiders do, yet each genus will have a different arrangement of the eyes. Now you received an explanation of one use for the containers and I’m sure that there are other ways to use them.🤣 I’m happy to say the lids fit snuggly so no insect will escape! 🦋🐝🐞🐜🦗🦟🪰🪲🪳🕷️
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