Savor your favourite iced drinks with the Iced Coffee Tumbler from KeepCup. Clear and Lightweight, this Cold Cup Original includes a boba straw for the perfect sip. Stylish and reusable, it's ideal for cold brew, iced matcha, and more. Upgrade your drinkw KeepCup - The OG reusable coffee cup.
Savor your favourite iced drinks with the Iced Coffee Tumbler from KeepCup. Clear and Lightweight, this Cold Cup Original includes a boba straw for the perfect sip. Stylish and reusable, it's ideal for cold brew, iced matcha, and more. Upgrade your drinkw KeepCup - The OG reusable coffee cup.
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KeepCup Iced Coffee Cup - Cold Cup Original Boba - 12oz/340ml
Savor your favourite iced drinks with the Iced Coffee Tumbler from KeepCup. Clear and Lightweight, this Cold Cup Original includes a boba straw for the perfect sip. Stylish and reusable, it's ideal for cold brew, iced matcha, and more. Upgrade your drinkw KeepCup - The OG reusable coffee cup.
Savor your favourite iced drinks with the Iced Coffee Tumbler from KeepCup. Clear and Lightweight, this Cold Cup Original includes a boba straw for the perfect sip. Stylish and reusable, it's ideal for cold brew, iced matcha, and more. Upgrade your drinkw KeepCup - The OG reusable coffee cup.
Last updated at 29/04/2026 13:19:49
Cold Cup Original Medium 12oz
Delivery $45
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I think this is the perfect cup for almost all cold drinks, but not quite perfect for boba tea customers. Measurements up the side would assist boba baristas. It does meets the criteria seen through the customer lens as described by Ka-ming Wu in International Journal of Asian Studies, 2023 volume 20, pages 353-365. Here is the abstract of Ka-ming's paper for reference. I thought it explained the aesthetic and performative function of the cup as art and how this may be differentiated from other drinks.AbstractIn a single serving of boba tea, the non-human actors of the tall plastic cups, plastic dome lids, and the giant plastic straws dominate, but receive little attention. This article uses recent theories and discussions of new materialism to bring together ... MoreI think this is the perfect cup for almost all cold drinks, but not quite perfect for boba tea customers. Measurements up the side would assist boba baristas. It does meets the criteria seen through the customer lens as described by Ka-ming Wu in International Journal of Asian Studies, 2023 volume 20, pages 353-365. Here is the abstract of Ka-ming's paper for reference. I thought it explained the aesthetic and performative function of the cup as art and how this may be differentiated from other drinks.AbstractIn a single serving of boba tea, the non-human actors of the tall plastic cups, plastic dome lids, and the giant plastic straws dominate, but receive little attention. This article uses recent theories and discussions of new materialism to bring together cultural analysis of the boba tea consumption phenomenon that could be relevant for reflecting on a sustainable future. The article contributes to social research of waste by focusing on the mediating functions of plastic before it becomes waste. My central argument is that plastic is not merely a physical and impartial container in the contemporary food and beverage industry. It plays an indispensable role in the visualization, mass mediation, and consumption of the boba tea beverage. While current waste research often focuses on the “afterlife” of plastic waste as it relates to underclass waste workers, recycling economy and global waste trade, this article highlights the performative function of plastic as it changes the way we imagine time, gender, and waste. I show it is the plastic cup that enables boba tea to be so visually and gastronomically satisfying in an age when the photogenicity and “Instagrammability” of food and beverage have become more relevant to taste and distinctions.
Cold Cup Original Medium 12oz
Delivery $45
I think this is the perfect cup for almost all cold drinks, but not quite perfect for boba tea customers. Measurements up the side would assist boba baristas. It does meets the criteria seen through the customer lens as described by Ka-ming Wu in International Journal of Asian Studies, 2023 volume 20, pages 353-365. Here is the abstract of Ka-ming's paper for reference. I thought it explained the aesthetic and performative function of the cup as art and how this may be differentiated from other drinks.AbstractIn a single serving of boba tea, the non-human actors of the tall plastic cups, plastic dome lids, and the giant plastic straws dominate, but receive little attention. This article uses recent theories and discussions of new materialism to bring together ... MoreI think this is the perfect cup for almost all cold drinks, but not quite perfect for boba tea customers. Measurements up the side would assist boba baristas. It does meets the criteria seen through the customer lens as described by Ka-ming Wu in International Journal of Asian Studies, 2023 volume 20, pages 353-365. Here is the abstract of Ka-ming's paper for reference. I thought it explained the aesthetic and performative function of the cup as art and how this may be differentiated from other drinks.AbstractIn a single serving of boba tea, the non-human actors of the tall plastic cups, plastic dome lids, and the giant plastic straws dominate, but receive little attention. This article uses recent theories and discussions of new materialism to bring together cultural analysis of the boba tea consumption phenomenon that could be relevant for reflecting on a sustainable future. The article contributes to social research of waste by focusing on the mediating functions of plastic before it becomes waste. My central argument is that plastic is not merely a physical and impartial container in the contemporary food and beverage industry. It plays an indispensable role in the visualization, mass mediation, and consumption of the boba tea beverage. While current waste research often focuses on the “afterlife” of plastic waste as it relates to underclass waste workers, recycling economy and global waste trade, this article highlights the performative function of plastic as it changes the way we imagine time, gender, and waste. I show it is the plastic cup that enables boba tea to be so visually and gastronomically satisfying in an age when the photogenicity and “Instagrammability” of food and beverage have become more relevant to taste and distinctions.