Part of Olympias fantastic range of dessert and sundae glasses; serve your selection of sorbet flavours in this traditional styled sorbet dish – ideal for ice cream too.
Made from virtually indestructible polycarbonate, this tough, clear glass is the perfect receptacle to use at outdoor catering events during the summer or as part of a retro American diner themed party.
A hygienic and durable alternative to china, melamine is a hard yet lightweight plastic.
With its hardwearing design, this 6 round plate is ideal for use in settings where crockery must sustain a higher level of bumps and scrapes than usual, such as outdoor catering, as well as in catering situations where safe melamine tableware is required as a safe alternative to crockery.
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A hygienic and durable alternative to china, melamine tableware is a hard yet lightweight plastic.
With its hardwearing design, this 2 3/4 fluted ramekin is ideal for use in settings where crockery must sustain a higher level of bumps and scrapes than usual, such as outdoor catering, as well as in catering situations where safe yet robust melamine crockery is required.
The tan coloured tumblers have an alluring frosted effect which you guests will appreciate at summer barbecues, weddings and many other mobile catering events.
As they are practically unbreakable, neither your staff nor guests will need to worry about the dangers and time consuming cleaning of broken glass.
These polycarbonate glasses are the perfect choice for caterers, lasting longer than standard glassware, able to keep drinks chilled for longer.
Provide your guests with safe, sturdy and reliable glassware by investing in these attractive green ringed tumblers, perfect for outdoor events such as barbecues and banquets or for everyday use in canteens, dinner halls and cafes.
These extremely durable glasses are virtually unbreakable, and have the appearance of real glass, the ideal criteria for catering, saving costly breakages and avoiding the dangers of broken glass.
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