Product Introduction
Stemless wine glasses are highly popular for wine events, especially within the North American and Oceania markets. These glasses are available in two premium materials: PET or Tritan. Both options are BPA-free and food-grade plastic, ensuring they meet strict EU and FDA safety regulations.
PET is ideal for cold beverages such as juice and wine, offering an affordable solution for various events. Tritan, on the other hand, is suitable for both hot and cold drinks; it is heat-resistant, dishwasher-safe, and durable enough to handle boiled water. These multi-functional glasses are perfect for serving beer, whiskey, or cocktails in bars, and even ice cream or yogurt in restaurants.
For families with young children, these shatterproof glasses are an essential safety choice, preventing injuries from broken glass. Tritan is the same high-quality material used for baby milk bottles, providing ultimate peace of mind regarding safety and durability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between PET and Tritan materials?
PET is best suited for cold drinks and is a more cost-effective option. Tritan is heat-resistant, dishwasher-safe, and can be used for both hot and cold beverages.
Are these stemless wine glasses safe for children?
Yes, they are shatterproof and made from BPA-free food-grade plastic. The Tritan material is the same as that used in baby bottles, making it extremely safe for all ages.
Can I customize the glasses with my own logo?
Absolutely. We offer customized logo services to meet your specific branding or event needs.
Is the 12oz wine glass dishwasher safe?
The Tritan version is completely dishwasher safe. However, the PET version is recommended for hand washing only.
What kind of drinks can I serve in these glasses?
They are highly versatile and can be used for wine, beer, whiskey, cocktails, juice, or even desserts like ice cream and yogurt.
Do your products meet international food safety standards?
Yes, our glasses are made from BPA-free materials that pass both FDA and EU food-grade regulations.