

♻️🔥 Sip smart, stay sustainable, and never miss your coffee moment!
GUSTO 12 oz. paper hot cups offer a sustainable, sturdy, and stylish solution for everyday hot beverage needs. Made from biodegradable paper with a reinforced rolled rim, these cups prevent leaks and withstand heat, making them ideal for offices, events, and home use. The classic white design and bulk 100-pack ensure you’re always ready to serve with confidence and eco-conscious flair.




























| ASIN | B074KL2RWF |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,673 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #168 in Disposable Cups |
| Brand | GUSTO |
| Brand Name | GUSTO |
| Capacity | 12 ounces |
| Color | 12 oz. - White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,728 Reviews |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 1"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | RIkkel Corp. |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Features | Compostable |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Occasion | Everyday |
| Other Special Features of the Product | hot-beverage |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | 100 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | hot-beverage |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hot Drinks |
| Style | 100 |
| Theme | People |
| UPC | 810085798668 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
S**R
Awesome and Easy!
Love these cups! Get them every month. Makes it so easy when you don’t have to wash dirty dishes. I reuse them too so I’m not too wasteful. Either we’re wasting water or trees, lol. There’s no perfect situation. I like this option.
K**M
Works Great For Me...
I use these to heat and eat soup, for tea, coffee and cocoa, and even food sometimes. They hold up just great, plenty durable. I’m not sure why people would complain that they are hot to the touch when they put hot stuff in them...it kind of reminds me of the McDonald’s lady incident, placing a cup of scalding hot coffee between her legs, spilling the coffee in her lap, and then complaining that it burned her. Hmmm...these are cups for hot beverages, or even food on the go would work great. So...the thing is, these are disposable paper cups, not double-walled, insulated cups with a soppy lid. I usually don’t fill mine all the way to the top, that’s deliberate for me, I get a size bigger than I would need for most purposes, so things can bubble a bit in the microwave when I use them to heat things. I sometimes even trim it down an inch or two, depending on what I’m using them for; the lack of the rolled edge allows me to squeeze the edge into a pour spout and pour out of it more easily. Hot things are hot, so I usually hold it by the top rolled or cut edge when whatever I have in it is still very hot. You would have to be careful of steam burns, if you need to be reminded that steam is hot, can burn, and tends to rise up. Or, when necessary, I just whip out some common sense right out of my back pocket, and take a piece of paper towel, fold it in thirds or fourths lengthwise, and wrap it around the cup if I really need the extra heat protection. If I really needed it to stay there, I’d slap on a piece of tape, too. Then, as the contents cool, I just use that folded piece of paper towel for a napkin, or I could even use it again for the same purpose. The manufacturer is not marketing it as something with lids or something with a little extra landfill waste in the way of unnecessary heat protection, which I prefer not to have included. I rarely need it. A piece of paper towel can be are used for another cup wrap later, or for spills, crumbs from that snack that goes with the beverage, or even a nose. If people need the whole package deal, sippy cup lids and cardboard heat wraps,, they should buy that instead. But if they are looking for some good, sturdy paper cups for their average hot beverages or even food, like noodles or leftovers or breakfast to go, and they don’t need the fussy extras, these are great. As long as they remain affordable, I will keep buying them. Side note for those struggling with picking up just one cup from the stack... In the event that one cup doesn’t dislodge at there merest whisper of a touch, I just give the rim an ever-so-slight squeeze and a bit of a twist (it’s all in the wrist), and out it comes, effortless, no problem at all. For people that struggle with this, it’s probably preferable to have to nudge one ever so slightly than if they pull one cup which pulls a whole bunch of them out onto the floor because they’re loose and slippery. Personally, I do not encounter any difficulties in using paper cups of any kind, and these are no exception. Sturdy, great quality, (the fact that they are marketed for hot beverages has nothing to do with whether or not people can hold them with their bare hands when they have put scalding hot liquid in it, it has to do with the cups holding up and not coming apart or melting when containing hot liquids, like a plastic or wax cup might and usually would do. They’re heavier and more sturdy than your average paper cup. That’s what they’re marketed to do, and they do the job just great! So, for durability, I could reuse them and refill them a few times if I chose to do so, and if I drank that much coffee or tea in a day, I would. I have also used them for mixing test batches of natural hair dyes, with no leaking or staining of anything (but the inside of the cup, as it should be).
V**X
Disposable cups
Good.choice
Y**K
Good purchase
Great quality
S**N
Eco-Friendly-ish? Let’s Not Kid Ourselves
Look, they’re disposable cups. They’re sturdy, they handle hot coffee like a champ, and they’re marketed as eco-friendly—so you can feel slightly less guilty. But let’s be honest, it’s still a disposable product. Sure, they might be better than plastic, but you’re still tossing them in the trash when you’re done, and "eco-friendly" doesn’t magically mean "planet-saving." They’re a convenient, more guilt-reduced choice for when you don’t want to deal with washing dishes, but don’t go thinking you’re a sustainability hero here. 4 out of 5 stars—because convenience is nice, but let’s be real, it's not saving any trees.
S**S
Perfect for Coffee
I recently picked up these paper cups because I wanted something simple and eco-friendly for my daily coffee routine. Who knew disposable cups could spark joy? First off, let’s talk durability. These cups can handle *real* coffee drinkers. None of that wimpy, “Oops, the cup collapsed” nonsense here. They’re sturdy enough to hold your coffee for a while. I even tested one to see how long it could last with hot coffee sitting in it. No leaks, no weird sogginess, just a solid cup still standing strong. If you’re tired of dealing with flimsy cups that betray your trust—or just need something reliable to get you through the caffeine chaos—these are a great pick. A little eco-friendly, a lot functional, and 100% ready for whatever life or your coffee throws at you.
S**L
Great product and sustainable
Durable worth several cups! I love them it's all bye-bye worth the price
C**G
Good value
I had one cup leak at the seam, but otherwise exactly what I wanted.
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