We switched at the start of last summer to these cups based on your recommendation. We bought a couple straw hole punches from you and were off to the races! This is SOOOO much better than shaker cups! Faster, cleaner, and more dramatic for the 'show' of my kids making lemonade. People love the cups and they love seeing my kids pop the hole in them. Thanks for sharing this.
....YOU'RE A SMART & GENEROUS MAN....I DON'T SELL LEMONAIDE, BUT I'VE BEEN CONSIDERING DOING SO NEXT SPRING/SUMMER AND I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY THIS "ONE-CUP" CONCEPT IS NOT USED INDUSTRY-WIDE...IT IS SO OBVIOUS IF A VENDOR WANTS TO MAXIMIZE HIS/HER EFFECIENCY....AND AS YOU HIGHLIGHT....SPEED IS SO IMPORTANT....
Back in the late 70's I worked at a Deli where we sold crazy amounts of Iced Tea with our sandwiches, and we using those 32oz translucent Deli cups way back then. The owner's wife punched the holes in the lid at home so I have no idea how it was done. All we had to do was grab the cup, add ice, then pour the iced tea and snap the lid on. The iced tea was made in the morning which was in a 350 gallon tank mounted high inside the cooler, and a hose with 3 taps came out the side straight into the work area. You are right - people do love the cups! I guess the saying "Everything old is new again" is true.
been watching your videos and love how you share your information freely and honestly. I can see you've put a lot of thought into your products. very imformative
I saw your video about a year ago and loved the idea. But had just placed a large order of crystal clear 32 cups and dome lids so I had to wait to burn through those first. I switched to the deli cups in July 2019, wow, what a time saver! I've made the tree huggers happy too because they are recyclable, reusable, dishwasher safe and microwavable. I also haven't had a single child spill their lemonade yet, either. Best part, no more washing shaker cups!! Thank you.
There are deli cups that work well and there are those that shatter when you try to punch them with a straw punch. Folks are trying to figure out which one to buy. The thinner translucent ones that say microwavable, are not going to work. It would be so simple to post a model number of the heavy duty cups so people don't waste money on buying the wrong item.
I’ve always put my strawberry purée on top after pouring it into the 32oz serving cup. That way it’s eye catching and when ppl see someone with that big clear cup that has red strawberry purée slowly going down to the yellow lemonade. I’ve found that when doing it that way ppl will start asking those they see with my drink will ask “hey that look amazing! Where did u get it?” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve ppl do that & when they find me & the first thing they ask me “is this the place that has the strawberry lemonade?” I’ve never tried it with the fruit purée into the shaker but perhaps I may try it at an upcoming show this month
@@ConcessionSinks I can not find a phone number to call, could you please provide a phone number. I have emailed you also, so if you could even possibly call me
just saw your video - my question is: how to you handle refills? we still do the old souvenir style, and it's $5 for a cup, or $3 for a refill in an old cup (even from someone else). do you keep the old cups around still, or just make refills in your cup and pour it to theirs?
My price is higher for a refill. That being stated, I make the refill using one of our deli cups then dump the completed lemonade into their cup with a new top.
@@alpinerep no way! We don’t have time to wash and sanitize their cup to use our smasher, etc. And even if we did, other people wouldn’t like seeing us reuse someone else’s cup and the making their drink with the same equipment. Even doing a good job sanitizing, it just seems gross!
Weird you mentioned a mason jar. I do a Moonshine Festival once a year. So 5-6 years back I came across these 32oz plastic mason jar souvenir cups w/straws & optional lids. Immediately I ordered a box of 500 pieces. Thinking to myself that I’ll still my regular 32oz cups for the my price of $4 but if they want a souvenir mason jar cup since their at a Moonshine Festival I’d sell those for $6-$8 but decided on $6 however since 2020 I’ve put it up to $8. I kid you not I thought 500 was plenty bc what’s the odds everyone wants 1 right? Well how wrong I was bc after the first day on a Friday I was down to 185 of them. Then came Saturday the maid & busiest day & I got rushed early afternoon & by 2:30pm I removed my board showing the mason jar cup bc I was all out. Since that day I’ve never went down there without a minimum of 750 jar cups but normally it’s 1000.
It would be much better if you demonstrated than record a lecture. Show the process of what you are selling vs whatever you are not suggesting or suggesting against, so people can get an idea of the difference of what you suggest as best use for purchase. For example, I want to poke holes in slushy dome cups on-site rather than buying them pre-punctured but I don't know if your tool can do just that AND I have no visual of if it can do the task (if you were to say that your tool can handle the job). Thanks in advance!
$4 iced tea, $5 lemonade or flavored iced tea, $6 specialty drink or flavored lemonade. 32 oz is the only size due to the fact that they are made to order, by the glass and one lemon makes one 32oz lemonade. The smasher puck wouldn't fit in a smaller cup either.
I sell at a farmers market and I haven't had a single complaint with the deli cups yet. Though in 100+ heat most cups are empty well before they are heading home.
fyi...get the heavy duty ones he links.... I thought I would save a few $ and get regular. the straw punch just shreds the lid....rips it. now I have all these useless lids and have to order the hd anyway...smh...
Hi how you doing I'm just getting started in the lemonade business and American Doll dogs too but I need all the equipment and I like you Cubs at least be great so so can you text me or all information where you have maybe give me Pastor deal
Lets be honest. I just ran across video and love the idea. But the video and your lack of information in it kinda sucks. You have 30 plus people asking similar legitimate questions and you never responded. Reguardless of how long ago it was. Also one person asked the question of the year and that is how is a child going to hold that cup? I think I will just do more research with BEN @ HOT DOG CART STORE. Thanks for this 1 video.
We switched at the start of last summer to these cups based on your recommendation. We bought a couple straw hole punches from you and were off to the races! This is SOOOO much better than shaker cups! Faster, cleaner, and more dramatic for the 'show' of my kids making lemonade. People love the cups and they love seeing my kids pop the hole in them. Thanks for sharing this.
Did you order this product to pop the holes? I want to order but most stuff I see is outdated and I want to make sure I’m going to receive the item
I am new to this and listened to him. Idk why but people truly do love this cup
Great video! My wife and I are getting ready to start a small lemonade business, and this video was very helpful! Just subscribed!
....YOU'RE A SMART & GENEROUS MAN....I DON'T SELL LEMONAIDE, BUT I'VE BEEN CONSIDERING DOING SO NEXT SPRING/SUMMER AND I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY THIS "ONE-CUP" CONCEPT IS NOT USED INDUSTRY-WIDE...IT IS SO OBVIOUS IF A VENDOR WANTS TO MAXIMIZE HIS/HER EFFECIENCY....AND AS YOU HIGHLIGHT....SPEED IS SO IMPORTANT....
Back in the late 70's I worked at a Deli where we sold crazy amounts of Iced Tea with our sandwiches, and we using those 32oz translucent Deli cups way back then. The owner's wife punched the holes in the lid at home so I have no idea how it was done. All we had to do was grab the cup, add ice, then pour the iced tea and snap the lid on. The iced tea was made in the morning which was in a 350 gallon tank mounted high inside the cooler, and a hose with 3 taps came out the side straight into the work area. You are right - people do love the cups! I guess the saying "Everything old is new again" is true.
been watching your videos and love how you share your information freely and honestly. I can see you've put a lot of thought into your products. very imformative
The Chinese restaurant use those for lemonade and iced tea in NYC
Thank you for sharing and making it easier I'm new just doing my research before I start my lemonade stand thank you for the tips
I saw your video about a year ago and loved the idea. But had just placed a large order of crystal clear 32 cups and dome lids so I had to wait to burn through those first. I switched to the deli cups in July 2019, wow, what a time saver! I've made the tree huggers happy too because they are recyclable, reusable, dishwasher safe and microwavable. I also haven't had a single child spill their lemonade yet, either. Best part, no more washing shaker cups!! Thank you.
Great idea...
Where did you buy your Deli Cups? Are they Clear?
Thank you for your help...
I'm glad to know who started using these cups
It would’ve been nice if you give us a price comparison in cups versus the other cup and the price of the whole punch and where to get them
There are deli cups that work well and there are those that shatter when you try to punch them with a straw punch. Folks are trying to figure out which one to buy. The thinner translucent ones that say microwavable, are not going to work. It would be so simple to post a model number of the heavy duty cups so people don't waste money on buying the wrong item.
Our punch has gotten dull after a few events. Is there a way to sharpen it?
How do i order 2 straw hole puncher s
HOW MUCH DO YOU CHARGE FOR YOUR CUP OF LEMON 🍋 NADE
Just starting out. I love the cup also. Reusable. Thanks
Where can I buy the straw hole puncher??
Can you put a link in description to get these cups with lids
That would help a lot!!!
Sam’s club carries them, any restaurant supply company has them. Look for “deli containers”.
Kids have no problem at all holding the cup… even full of lemonade AND a handful of cotton candy on top!
I’ve always put my strawberry purée on top after pouring it into the 32oz serving cup. That way it’s eye catching and when ppl see someone with that big clear cup that has red strawberry purée slowly going down to the yellow lemonade. I’ve found that when doing it that way ppl will start asking those they see with my drink will ask “hey that look amazing! Where did u get it?” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve ppl do that & when they find me & the first thing they ask me “is this the place that has the strawberry lemonade?” I’ve never tried it with the fruit purée into the shaker but perhaps I may try it at an upcoming show this month
Hi.. Interested here... But i checked the website and its not updated. Kindly guide me.
Great Video and very informative. I will be using this system.
What size of straw do you used?
How can I get the hole punchers ?
Where do you buy the cups from and the supplies you use
You should look into stickers for your cups. Put ur brand on it you can pretty sticker the cups.
YES... Great Idea... Always Advertise...
I’m still waiting for my hole puncher… I ordered mine back in early may. products look amazing though
How much do you sell the lemonade for
I can't find were you order the cups at?
Yes... that would have been nice to know on this video.
Where is the cup link?
www.webstaurantstore.com/choicehd-microwavable-translucent-plastic-deli-container-lid-case/128HDLDBULK.html
www.webstaurantstore.com/choicehd-32-oz-microwavable-translucent-plastic-deli-container-case/128HD32BULK.html
ow much was you selling 32oz lemonade for
Nice tips Sir, you truly are the God Father of Lemonade!
So where do you get the cup you are using
I think he said Walmart.
What is the thing you made The holes with called?
What cup do you recommend for children to hold easily?
THAT is an EXCELLENT Question!!!
How much is the puncher and the cups please?
If we had a website we could "Click" on that would be nice.
For the cups you can go on Uline you can go on Amazon
Are your straw punches made from aluminum or 304 stainless steel?
stainless
What is the price of the hole punch and how do I order? I can’t find it on your website.
Give me a call. Its on our website.
@@ConcessionSinks I can not find a phone number to call, could you please provide a phone number. I have emailed you also, so if you could even possibly call me
@@ConcessionSinks
This would have bee a great time to give your website right here... where we could have "Clicked" on it... hum
I can't find it it's not on the site
What's the hole puncher called
Where does the plastic from the hole punch go?
The punch leaves a flap of plastic hanging down.
I dont see the cups in your website
Can the hole fit a colossal (boba) straw?
just saw your video - my question is: how to you handle refills? we still do the old souvenir style, and it's $5 for a cup, or $3 for a refill in an old cup (even from someone else). do you keep the old cups around still, or just make refills in your cup and pour it to theirs?
My price is higher for a refill. That being stated, I make the refill using one of our deli cups then dump the completed lemonade into their cup with a new top.
I didn’t know there was a competition in the lemonade industry. I’m still working on my own ratio and planning to open my own business next summer
Pretty simple to wash, rinse & sanitize their cup and lid. Make it in their cup and cover the straw hole when you shake it.
@@nerdgeekcosplay909
2022... $7.00 for a 32 oz
@@alpinerep no way! We don’t have time to wash and sanitize their cup to use our smasher, etc. And even if we did, other people wouldn’t like seeing us reuse someone else’s cup and the making their drink with the same equipment. Even doing a good job sanitizing, it just seems gross!
i just bought cups lids and straws for the first time. if i would of known before i would of tried this first.
check out Uline they got cheap as dirt prices, www.uline.com/BL_1517/Deli-Containers?keywords=deli+containers
Weird you mentioned a mason jar. I do a Moonshine Festival once a year. So 5-6 years back I came across these 32oz plastic mason jar souvenir cups w/straws & optional lids. Immediately I ordered a box of 500 pieces. Thinking to myself that I’ll still my regular 32oz cups for the my price of $4 but if they want a souvenir mason jar cup since their at a Moonshine Festival I’d sell those for $6-$8 but decided on $6 however since 2020 I’ve put it up to $8. I kid you not I thought 500 was plenty bc what’s the odds everyone wants 1 right? Well how wrong I was bc after the first day on a Friday I was down to 185 of them. Then came Saturday the maid & busiest day & I got rushed early afternoon & by 2:30pm I removed my board showing the mason jar cup bc I was all out. Since that day I’ve never went down there without a minimum of 750 jar cups but normally it’s 1000.
When will you list pricing for the chips? 🤔 49 photo but no cup pricing Please and thank you. 👍🏼
What is the link for the cups? I can't get onto your website
HE DOES NOT SELL CUPS. PURCHASE ANYWHERE YOU DESIRE.
i want to make a stand !
Love this! Don't see them on the web site.
He does NOT sell the cups. The cups are available at any restaurant supply house.
@@papascateringstreetfood2173 thanks
Great content
It would be much better if you demonstrated than record a lecture. Show the process of what you are selling vs whatever you are not suggesting or suggesting against, so people can get an idea of the difference of what you suggest as best use for purchase. For example, I want to poke holes in slushy dome cups on-site rather than buying them pre-punctured but I don't know if your tool can do just that AND I have no visual of if it can do the task (if you were to say that your tool can handle the job). Thanks in advance!
You probably need to go the hot dog cart idea!
May I ask how much you sell those 32 ounce cups for? and, do you offer more than one size?
Usually $5.00 32oz. Is all we sale
$4 iced tea, $5 lemonade or flavored iced tea, $6 specialty drink or flavored lemonade. 32 oz is the only size due to the fact that they are made to order, by the glass and one lemon makes one 32oz lemonade. The smasher puck wouldn't fit in a smaller cup either.
@@alpinerep do you sell lemonade any videos of your setup
Where do u get the smashing puck machine?
Great video.
That's great information. I am looking forward to talking with you this winter. Happy New Year!! 👍🇺🇲
Thank you sir
Definitely using this method and will be ordering the hole punches from you.
Thank you. Rockstar move!
That's deli cup sense. It's more attractive to customer.
I got them just need the thing to put the whole for straw
www.lemonadebusiness.com
Those cups don't work as well for people on the go. They are too big to fit in a cup holder. Might work out at a fair though.
I sell at a farmers market and I haven't had a single complaint with the deli cups yet. Though in 100+ heat most cups are empty well before they are heading home.
@@alpinerep
Where do you buy your Deli Cups?
Are they reusable?
This is great if there is absolutely no chance of that flap of plastic ending up inside the cup without being seen.
Absolutely no chance, the punch never cuts a complete hole.
fyi...get the heavy duty ones he links.... I thought I would save a few $ and get regular. the straw punch just shreds the lid....rips it. now I have all these useless lids and have to order the hd anyway...smh...
Hi how you doing I'm just getting started in the lemonade business and American Doll dogs too but I need all the equipment and I like you Cubs at least be great so so can you text me or all information where you have maybe give me Pastor deal
Lets be honest. I just ran across video and love the idea. But the video and your lack of information in it kinda sucks. You have 30 plus people asking similar legitimate questions and you never responded. Reguardless of how long ago it was. Also one person asked the question of the year and that is how is a child going to hold that cup?
I think I will just do more research with BEN @ HOT DOG CART STORE. Thanks for this 1 video.