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Often people question the description of One Piece Injection Moulded Plastic Champagne Flutes, the query being what does One Piece refer? This simply means that the product is in-one-piece, not in two or three pieces. There are many Champagne Flutes for sale which come with the bases not attached, these are to be attached before use.
While this type of Plastic Glass may be cheaper to deliver (you can fit more in a box) and as a result a little cheaper to purchase, if you are having a £50 bottle of Bollinger saving a few pennies on your Disposable Glass can prove a fruitless exercise as explained below.
Two piece flutes sometimes wobble as many of the bases do not fit correctly, are a pain to put together and many bases will fall off leaving you unable to put your Champagne down!
One Piece Champagne Flutes obviously do not have this problem and are closer in appearance to real Champagne Glasses.
Most would argue against drinking Champers from anything other than a glass flute but the plastic champagne glass has its place, handing over £3.00 for a glass of Champagne and making a profit is a fairly easy thing to do, but only if you get your Champagne Glasses back.
Smashed flutes and cut feet are a problem many events organisers and Catering Supplies distributors would like to avoid too, unfortunately in todays compensation culture world one must cater for the worst case scenario and not rely upon common sense.
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