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Paper Cups With Logo

We manufacture paper cups with logo your business logo in any size you need. Send us your logo file and we’ll print it clearly on quality cup stock using food-safe inks that won’t smudge or fade during use. Choose single-color printing for cost-effective branding or full-color CMYK for complex logos with multiple colors and gradients. We print on single-wall cups for cold drinks or double-wall insulated cups for hot beverages—both options available with your custom logo placement. Minimum wholesale orders start at accessible quantities for small cafés, with bulk pricing that drops significantly as volume increases for chains and distributors.

Our printing wraps around the cup body for maximum brand visibility, and we offer design assistance if your logo needs formatting adjustments for cup printing. Standard turnaround runs three weeks from artwork approval to delivery. We supply restaurants, corporate offices, event companies, and retailers across the UK with custom logo cups that reinforce brand identity with every serving.

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TypeSpecification
Product NamePaper Cups With Logo
Base MaterialFood-grade virgin paperboard
Paper Weight190–350 GSM (application dependent)
Wall ConstructionSingle wall, double wall, or ripple wall
Inner Barrier LayerPE or PLA liquid-resistant coating
Heat PerformanceDesigned for hot beverage containment
Cold Drink CompatibilityCondensation-resistant structure
Capacity RangeFully custom volume specifications
Top Rim DiameterCustom rim diameter engineering
Cup HeightCustom-formed height tolerances
Logo ApplicationCustom logo printing (vector artwork supported)
Branding MethodDirect surface logo integration
Print TechnologyOffset, flexographic, or digital printing
Ink SystemFood-safe, low-migration inks
Print ResolutionHigh-definition print clarity
Colour SystemPantone or CMYK colour matching
Print CoverageFull 360° wrap or partial coverage
Surface FinishMatte, gloss, or soft-touch coating
Rim DesignRolled rim for strength and comfort
Base SealingHeat-sealed leak-resistant base
Lid Fit CompatibilityStandard flat or dome lids
Leakproof IntegrityLiquid-tight construction
Stacking PerformanceOptimised nesting for transport
Quantity OptionsShort runs and bulk production
MOQLow minimum order quantities
Customization ScopeLogo, size, colour, print layout
Sustainability OptionsRecyclable and compostable materials
Manufacturing ProcessAutomated high-speed cup forming
Quality ControlDimensional and leakage inspection
Packaging MethodHygienic sleeve-packed cartons
Primary Use CasesCafés, takeaways, events, branding

Q: Which printing methods produce the sharpest logos on paper cups?

A: Offset printing delivers the highest logo sharpness and colour accuracy for large volumes, while digital printing suits short runs with detailed or multi-colour logos. Flexographic printing is commonly used for high-speed, large-scale production with consistent results.

Q: What paperboard GSM is best for logo clarity on paper cups?

A: Buyers typically choose 250–300 GSM paperboard to ensure a smooth print surface that prevents ink bleed and maintains crisp logo edges during handling and filling.

Q: How does cup colour affect logo visibility?

A: White cups offer the highest contrast and colour accuracy. Kraft cups slightly mute colours, so bold logos and dark inks are preferred for clear visibility on natural paper tones.

Q: What logo placement works best on tapered paper cups?

A: The central vertical panel provides maximum visibility when the cup is held or placed on counters. Designs should avoid the rim and base areas to prevent distortion from rolling and stacking.

Q: Are paper cups with logo suitable for hot and cold beverages?

A: Yes. With PE or PLA lining, logo-printed paper cups safely hold hot drinks like coffee and tea, as well as cold beverages such as iced coffee, juice, and soft drinks.

Q: How does heat impact logo durability on paper cups?

A: Heat-resistant inks and protective coatings prevent fading, smudging, or colour shift when cups are filled with hot beverages up to standard serving temperatures.

Q: Which finishes protect printed logos on paper cups?

A: Matte or gloss lamination, soft-touch coating, and light aqueous finishes protect logos from moisture, friction, and scuffing during takeaway use.

Q: What cup sizes are most commonly ordered with logos?

A: The most popular logo-printed sizes are 8oz, 12oz, and 16oz, covering espresso drinks, regular coffees, and takeaway beverages for cafes and events.

Q: How consistent are logo colours across bulk cup orders?

A: Professional manufacturers use colour-matching systems and press controls to maintain consistent logo shades across large production runs, with minimal batch variation.

Q: Are eco-friendly paper cups available with custom logos?

A: Yes. FSC-certified paperboard and PLA-lined cups allow logo printing while meeting compostable or recyclable packaging requirements for sustainable branding.

Corrugated

A fluted box material is created to enhance the strength of the boxes for shipment purposes.

Cardboard

Light in weight and easy to print cardstock material that would be molded into any shape and style.

Kraft

Slightly brown paper-like thin material for packaging created by wood pulp and heaving eco-friendly nature.

Rigid

A thick cardboard box that is high in strength but also luxurious in presentation.

Holographic

An impressive as well as laminated paperboard that emulates a 3d look to colors.

Offset Print

High-quality and low-cost printing option that transfers the image to the box surface in a good resolution.

Digital Print

Digital printing techniques do not require any sort of printing plate as it transfers the image to the surface of the box easily without a plate.

UV Print

Safeguard the printed area from fading and make them more attractive.

Pantone

Utilization of a universally accepted color-matching system for printing the boxes.

Hot Foil Stamping

Print the foil detail by using the hot dies on the surface of the packaging boxes.

Cold Foil Stamping

It is a removable foil stamp that is applied without pressing any hot die or pressure on the boxes.

Blind Embossing

Create the raised area on the box surface by applying the pressure, not the inks.

Blind Debossing

Just like the craving on the box created by using letter plates or letter presses.

Registered Embossing

Create both the texture as well as the depth and endow a 3d effect to the area of the box.

Combination Embossing

Both the design as well as foiling is utilised at the same time to create a more appealing presentation.

Window Patching

Create a plain see-through cut in the box that is covered with a see-through plastic sheet.

Aqueous Coating

Provide tear-free impact to the packaging with a clear and fast-drying water-based coating at the time of printing.

UV Coating

Add protection against the damaging impact of UV sun rays by applying the UV coating to the packaging.

Spot Gloss UV

Annex the glossy effect on the specific areas of the packaging through spot coating.

Soft Touch Coating

Use the soft touch coating to make the darker and dull areas of the packaging velvety and smooth.

Varnish

Provides protection as well as perfect presentation to the printing part of boxes.

Lamination

A very thin plastic film is pasted in the boxes to make them more durable and long-lasting.

Anti-Scratch Lamination

This thin film of plastic is used to endow the scuff as well as scratch resistance to the boxes.
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