Where to Buy Disposable Cups for Jello Shots

Jello Shots Are Easy to Make, but Where Do You Buy Those Disposable Cups?

Jessie Kay
Jello shots mean one thing: it's party time! Jello shots are the perfect party "food" - they're colorful and easy to make. While the recipe may be simple, finding the perfect disposable cups in which to make your Jello shots isn't. Here are a few places to buy disposable plastic cups for Jello shots, both online and in brick-and-mortar stores.

Disposable Cups for Jello Shots: EZ-Squeeze Jello Shot
Available at: My Popcorn Machine
These disposable Jello Shot cups hold two ounces of Jello alcoholic fun! These cups are larger in size than most -and they're priced fairly reasonably as well ($13.78 for 50 cups). The EZ-Squeeze cups feature an accordion-like bottom for easy "drinking" -the Jello shot slides out with easy and there's no sticky mess left all over your face! I definitely recommend these Jello shot cups if you're hosting the party inside your home-because the Jello is easy to remove from the cup, you won't be cleaning up sticky residue all over your floor from drunken guests.

Disposable Cups for Jello Shots: Twist 'N Shout
Available at: Twist ' N Shout.com
Twist 'N Shout.com offers three different Jello shot disposable cup options. 20 for $10.99, 60 for 30.99, and 200 for $99.99. Each pack contains four different colors (Orange, Blue, Pink, and Green). The color-coded disposable cups can be used for Jello shot drinking games. Lids are not included-they must be purchased separately. If you've made Jello shots before, you'll know that lids are not always necessary. The lids are used for stacking the shots in the refrigerator (or for stacking the Jello shots for drinking games) or for easy transportation. The drawback? The colorful cups make these much more pricey than most disposable Jello shot cups.

Disposable Cups for Jello Shots: Keg Works Jello Shot Cups
Available at: Kegworks.com
Keg Works has cheap disposable Jello shot cups for only $8.95 for a sleeve of 125. This includes the lids too, so if you're on a budget but don't want to use the ice cube tray, this would be a good option. This is a simple disposable cup, with no fancy options or colors, and your guests might have difficulty getting the Jello out of the cup, so keep that in mind when purchasing.

Disposable Cups for Jello Shots: Jello Shot Injector
Available at: Kegworks.com
Jello Shot Injectors are the latest craze at parties. However, they're quite pricey. Simply fill the syringe with Jello, let it mold, and shoot it in your mouth--just like you would with a syringe. Best of all, there's no messy cleanup. At about $0.85 per syringe, this can get quite expensive if you're expecting a lot of guests. But it would definitely make for one unforgettable Jello shot party! The injectors are reusable and dishwasher safe.

Disposable Cups for Jello Shots: Awesome Drinks
Available at: Awesome Drinks.com
If you don't feel like making your own Jello shots from scratch, Awesome Drinks.com offers an entire Jello shot-making kit. Included in the kit is their Jello shot mix (in their secret recipe)available in four different flavors (Key Lime, Strawberry Banana, Georgia Peach, and Cherry Bomb), disposable 1 ounce Jello shot glasses, and lids. Prices are reasonable, from $13.99 for 40 Jello shots to $49.98 for 192 Jello shots.

Brick and Mortar (traditional stores) to buy disposable Jello shot cups
Sometimes you can't wait 5-7 business days to get your Jello shot cups. You're throwing a party on a whim or decided to make Jello shots at the last minute. Your local liquor store might sell sleeves of disposable Jello shot cups, or you can try a restaurant supply store (ask for soufflé cups) or a party supply store in your area. I've also seen disposable Jello shot cups at Spencer's Gifts. Or, if you really need them quick, check your local fast food place and see if they are willing to sell you a sleeve of their dine-in ketchup cups. They're very small, but they'll work in a pinch!

Published by Jessie Kay

Missy Jess enjoys writing about video games, home improvement tips and travel articles. In addition to writing, she enjoys long-distance running and fitness.  View profile

  • Using store-bought plastic cups will work, but getting the Jello shot out can be tricky
  • A Jello shot Injector is a new way to try Jello shots!
  • Check local party supply shops, restaurant supply shops, and Spencers to locally buy Jello shot cups

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  • george chavez11/5/2009

    Wow who da thunk? Good article

  • Lee Wright11/1/2009

    nice job

  • Julie Darleen10/30/2009

    :) Definitely an interesting topic idea.

  • Rebecca Caroll10/29/2009

    ROFLOL! Great topic for an article!

  • Sandy Rothra10/29/2009

    Just in time for Halloween party.

  • Tricia Sabol10/29/2009

    I love this article -- makes me want to party!!

  • Jennifer Bove10/29/2009

    great write up:)

  • Patricia Sheasley Sicilia10/29/2009

    Not a product I have any use for anymore!

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