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Shot glasses are small drinking glasses that are mainly used to serve and quickly consume hard liquor drinks called "shots." Shot glasses bulk refers to a large amount of ordered shot glasses.
Shot glasses are mostly used to drink hard alcohol like whiskey or vodka. People often drink the liquid in one quick gulp from a small glass. Clear shot glasses can also measure the exact amounts of alcohol to mix in cocktails. They are great for shooters, which are small mixed drinks meant to be drunk fast. Many people collect shot glasses as souvenirs, and they sometimes come with interesting designs, logos of brands, funny sayings, or decorated with cool pictures.
Shot glasses usually come in clear styles. They tend to be sturdy with thick bottoms, so they don’t tip over easily. A regular shot in the USA holds about 1.5 ounces of liquid. Some shot glasses have measurement lines to portion drinks precisely. Shot glasses can be made of glass, metal, ceramic, or plastic. The material affects cost, how long it lasts, and how it looks.
Buying shot glass set together in a large order is cheaper than buying one at a time. The customer gets a better price per glass when buying in bulk.
If one is having a big party, buying shot cups in bulk means they’ll have enough for all their guests.
Bars, restaurants, and distilleries need many shot glasses so they stock up in bulk. It keeps enough on hand so customers never have to wait.
Customizable shot glasses appeal to customers. It drives them to increase their patronage. Some bulk sellers even allow customers to add logos or designs. It would be great if they had a company party, an event with a theme, or other special occasions.
Ordering a lot at once saves trips to the store. Bigger orders also have lower shipping per glass compared to smaller purchases made separately over time. Buying in bulk is easier and more convenient.
Wholesalers should keep shot glasses in a box made for stemware. They should use foam or paper between glasses to protect them. They should wrap each glass alone in bubble wrap or paper before placing it in the box. Empty places between glasses should be filled so the glasses don't bump together and break during storage. Lastly, the wholesaler should write "Fragile" clearly on the box so people know to be gentle.
The glasses should be bundled together when packing to save on wrapping supplies. Tissue paper should be wrapped around each glass first. Then, bubble wrap should be used to protect any special parts. The wholesaler should carefully stack bundled glasses in the box. They should be sure to put the heaviest glasses at the bottom and the most delicate on top.
Shot glasses help with quick drinking of hard liquor, and sometimes bartenders use them to measure exact amounts of liquor for mixed drinks. Buying these glasses in bulk ensures that customers don't run out if lost or broken. They should just be careful while handling and transporting them.