Sorry but this is confusing because flower cups and flower trays are apparently the same thing, the only difference is the size then right? Once a flower cup reaches 12 oz, it's not a flower "CUP", it becomes a "TRAY". Is that right? And once it becomes a TRAY and not a CUP, then you use a paper insert in it. Am I right?ShaveIceSupply wrote:The flower cups/trays comes in 3 different sizes. For the small and medium sizes, you usually put your shave ice directly into the cup. For the large size, it is mainly used as a holder for your paper cup because the large flower tray is too big for most people. There are some customers that put their shave ice directly into the large, but you would be required to use quite a lot of ice and most people cant even finish that size (~12 ounces). The only flower tray is the large size and that is commonly used as a holder for their paper cone cups to prevent spillage.Brian wrote:I'm a little confused about flower cups versus flower trays. The trays look like cups but you're supposed to put the paper cone in it? What's the point of that? if you want a cone, use a cone, if you want a flower cup, use a flower cup. Can someone explain?
And one last question, to what extent are Flower CUPS and TRAYS recyclable?