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We would like a sample of the below cup for use in our bakery.
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does this cup come for $6.30/sleeve of 50 cups, or $6.30 for a small pack of cups?
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What SOLO cups are recycleable??
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How many cups to a case?

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Eco-Products EcoLid™ Hot Cup Lids

White compostable lid; Fits 10, 12, 16, 20 & 24 oz hot cups; Heat tolerance of over 200°F; BPI certified compostable; Do not microwave; Compatible with zero waste programs; Sold 800 per case
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I noticed you carry 2 types of "EcoLids". One is 25% postconsumer recycled materials, the other doesn't post a percentage number. Are they equally as durable? Can they stand up to the same temperature specificaitons?
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These regular EcoLids (56125) are made from renewable material that you can compost. The 25% ones (see below) are made from recycled material that you can't compost. They're both rated up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
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