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How much fluid does a solo cup hold?

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Michael Henderson

Published Mar 23, 2026

How much fluid does a solo cup hold?

Red Solo (Party) Cup The typical red solo cup shown is 16 ounces (some are 18 ounces or more!); if you filled it with beer you would be consuming 1.3 drinks.

How much is in a red cup?

The typical red cup is 18 oz. (previously 16 oz. but many stores are phasing out 16 oz. cups in favor of these larger versions.)

How many ounces are in a Kirkland red cup?

18 oz
Kirkland Signature Chinet 18 oz Plastic Cup, Red, 240-count.

How many fl oz is a red solo cup?

16 oz.
Solo Cold Cups, 16 oz., Red, 50/Pack (P16R)

Who owned Solo cup?

Dart Container
Solo Cup Company is an American manufacturer of disposable consumer products including beverage cups, disposable plates, and bowls. Solo Cup Company is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and in 2006 had sales of $2.4 billion. On May 4, 2012, Solo Cup Company was acquired by Dart Container.

Are red solo cups recyclable?

Red Solo cups are not accepted in all local recycling programs. Check to see what your municipality accepts, and if you’re not sure, it’s better to be safe and dispose of red Solo cups in the garbage.

What sizes do solo cups come in?

  • P3A. 3 oz Medical Cup – Translucent.
  • P35A* 3.5 oz Cold Cup – Translucent.
  • P5. 5 oz Cold Cup – Translucent.
  • P7** 7 oz Cold Cup – Translucent.
  • P7R* 7 oz Cold Cup – Red.
  • P9** 9 oz Cold Cup – Translucent.
  • P12T** 12 oz Cold Cup – Translucent.
  • P12TW** 12 oz Cold Cup – White.

How many ML is a red Solo Cup?

This glass measures approx. 2.19 oz. / 65 ml when filled to the rim. $6.95$0.03/ ea. One of the most iconic symbols of a great time is the famous red party cup. Click to see full answer.

How many ounces are in a solo Cup?

The second denotes five ounces, useful for measuring wine. And the third one signifies 12 ounces, perfect for beer (the cheaper, the better) – probably the only acceptable liquid for a Solo cup. Good to know for the next kegger.

What’s the difference between a cup and a milliliter?

Common conversions from cups to milliliters (mL): 1/4 cup = 59.1470591 mL; 1/2 cup = 118.294118 mL; 3/4 cup = 177.441177 mL; 1 cup = 236.588237 mL; 1.5 cups = 354.882355 mL; 2 cups = 473.176473 mL; 4 cups = 946.352946 mL; What is a Cup? Cup is a cooking

What do the lines mean on a solo Cup?

The first line above the base is the one-ounce marker, or a serving of liquor. The second denotes five ounces, useful for measuring wine. And the third one signifies 12 ounces, perfect for beer (the cheaper, the better) – probably the only acceptable liquid for a Solo cup. Good to know for the next kegger.

This glass measures approx. 2.19 oz. / 65 ml when filled to the rim. $6.95$0.03/ ea. One of the most iconic symbols of a great time is the famous red party cup. Click to see full answer.

The second denotes five ounces, useful for measuring wine. And the third one signifies 12 ounces, perfect for beer (the cheaper, the better) – probably the only acceptable liquid for a Solo cup. Good to know for the next kegger.

Common conversions from cups to milliliters (mL): 1/4 cup = 59.1470591 mL; 1/2 cup = 118.294118 mL; 3/4 cup = 177.441177 mL; 1 cup = 236.588237 mL; 1.5 cups = 354.882355 mL; 2 cups = 473.176473 mL; 4 cups = 946.352946 mL; What is a Cup? Cup is a cooking

The first line above the base is the one-ounce marker, or a serving of liquor. The second denotes five ounces, useful for measuring wine. And the third one signifies 12 ounces, perfect for beer (the cheaper, the better) – probably the only acceptable liquid for a Solo cup. Good to know for the next kegger.