SafePro JJEF, Economy Java Jackets/Sleeves for 10-24 Oz Cups, 1000/Cs
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- For use with disposable hot cups
- 1,000 coffee sleeves per case
- Natural Kraft paper construction
- Protects hands from the hot surface
- Blank style is easily customizable
- Great for convenience stores, coffee shops, and more
Instead of double cupping hot beverages, start using the SafePro JJEF, Economy Java Jackets, 1000/Cs in your café, coffee shop, or food truck. These Kraft paper coffee sleeves protect customers’ hands from the cup’s hot surface. Customers can grab their coffee and go without a second thought.
ID | 47699 |
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Length (Inch) | 23 |
Width (Inch) | 15 |
Height (Inch) | 18 |
SKU | JJEF |
Manufacturer | SafePro |
Units of measure | CS |
Discontinued | No |
Weight (Lbs) | 16.000000 |
UPC | 791116953280 |
Type Filter | Sleeve |
Material | Paper |
Color | Kraft |
Style | Blank |
Kraft Paper
Made from unbleached Kraft paper, these coffee sleeves are an eco-friendly alternative to bleached white or printed java jackets. The Kraft paper material provides proper insulation, keeping your customers’ hands safe.
Stackable
For convenience, these plain java jackets ship flat. Keep them stacked by your self-serve coffee bar or use them with a compatible dispenser. Simply push in the creased edges to open the jacket.
Blank Style
Economical and practical, these coffee sleeves feature an unprinted surface. Customize the sleeves by adding on company logo stickers or writing on customer names and orders. Not only will this promote your brand or café, but it will also help improve order accuracy.
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I love the grip on those cups. I also love that they are cheap - normally, manufacturers charge more for such ergonomic grips.
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I like these cups because they are simplistic and functional. At the same time, they look neutral in any place and do not have any associations with specific beverages, hot or cold. What I do not like is that you have to order lids separately. I mean - come on, you need a lid for every cup, so why not offer them together, as they're supposed to go?