Fabri-Kal: Cold cup sip lids

Fabri-Kal launches PET sip lids designed for foodservice establishments looking for straw alternatives.

Sip lids
Sip lids

Consumer habits were researched to design a lid that is ideal for on-the-go customers. Fabri-Kal’s sip lids safely protect beverages while preventing liquids from splashing during transport. The lids provide a great beverage drinking experience with a smooth beverage flow.

Fabri-Kal’s sip lids are compatible with Kal-Clear®, Nexclear® and Greenware® cups. They fits five popular Kal-Clear PET Drink Cups and four Nexclear Polypropylene Drink Cups. The new Greenware Sip Lid is made from plants, not petroleum, and fits three popular Greenware Drink Cup sizes. Greenware Cups and Lids are made from Ingeo™ biopolymer (PLA) and are compostable in commercial composting facilities, which may not be available in your area.1

“Fabri-Kal is dedicated to producing innovative, stylish packaging with a reduced environmental impact,” said Mike Roeder, president and COO, Fabri-Kal. “Our new PET Sip Lids fit recyclable PET and Polypropylene Drink Cups, and our Greenware Sip Lids and Drink Cups are commercially compostable.1 We are proud that all of our products are made in the U.S.A. by American workers.”

1BPI certified to be compostable in commercial composting facilities, which may not be available in your area. Not suitable for backyard composting.

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