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    *$4.00 per bag of 10 forks

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  • Manufacturer: Oneida
  • Model Number: Ballad

Dinner Knife, dinner fork, dessert fork, teaspoons, tablespoons, soupspoons, butter knives

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    *$10.00 per bag of 10

  • Model Number: Oneida - Tivoli

Dinner Knife, dinner fork, dessert fork, teaspoons, tablespoons, soupspoons, butter knives

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    *$10.00 for a bag of 10 pieces

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Holds 4 dozen cupcakes or more! Also available in 3-tier model.

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Offering the same shapes and styles of bowls as traditional stemmed wine glassware, stemless wine glasses deliver function with modern style and a limited risk of breakage.

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A white wine glass' bowl will be more U shaped and upright than that of a red wine glass, allowing the aromas to be released while also maintaining a cooler temperature.

The white wine glass style that’s best for younger whites has a slightly larger opening directing the wine to the tip and sides of the tongue to taste its sweetness.

The glass for more mature white wines will be straighter and taller to dispense the wine to the back and sides of the tongue to taste its bolder flavors.

 

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11 ounce stemware with a large bowl, usually reserved for nonalcoholic beverages, such as water and iced tea..

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    *$16.25 for rack of 25

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    *$16.20 for rack of 36 glasses


A highball glass, a glass tumbler, contains 240 to 350 millilitres (8.4 to 12.3 imp fl oz; 8.1 to 11.8 US fl oz). It is used to serve highball cocktails and other mixed drinks.

A highball glass is taller than an Old Fashioned glass, and shorter and wider than a Collins glass.

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The Old Fashioned glass, lowball glass, or rocks glass is a short tumbler used for serving an alcoholic beverage, such as whisky, with ice cubes (“on the rocks”). It is also normally used to serve certain cocktails, such as the Old Fashioned, from which it receives its name.

 

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The ideal glass for wine tastings, fundraisers. Packed in sets of 36

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    $0.56

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Anchor Hocking's traditional 8-ounce wine glass. Ideal for wine tastings, large groups, weddings.

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    *Racks of 25 Glasses

The champagne flûte (fr. Flûte à Champagne) is a stem glass with a tall, narrow bowl. The bowl of a flute may resemble a narrow wine glass; or a trumpet shape; or be very narrow and straight-sided.

 

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Champagne is a white wine, and can be served in white wine glasses. Some oenophiles prefer this, particularly in a "tulip" or "belly" shape in which the rim of the glass is narrower than the midpoint, as it permits the drinker to get more of the aroma than a traditional flute, while still not having enough surface area to cause the champagne to quickly lose carbonation

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A pilsner glass is used for many types of light beers, including pale lager or pilsner. Pilsner glasses are generally smaller than a pint glass. They are tall, slender and tapered. The slender glass will reveal the colour, and carbonation of the beer,[1] and the broad top will help maintain a beer head.[2]

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