Plastic glasses have now come of age, they are no longer the flimsy horrible plastic glasses that no one wants to drink from, the very latest
Plastic Tumblers for instance have been developed in a range of stylish variations which are made from polycarbonate ? this is a fantastic material that looks like real glass but has the distinct advantage of being virtually unbreakable! They really are a pleasure to drink from and they are now available to buy on the internet. These stylish
Plastic Tumblers are also easy to handle and easy to clean. These virtually unbreakable glasses are dishwasher and microwave safe. They will retain their glass-like clarity and unbreakable properties years into the future. These latest glasses out-perform any of the old style of acrylic, polystyrene or SAN products in the fact that they will never crack or graze. They do not leave the taste of plastic in the mouth like many others do and they conform to all UK rules. The tulip shaped plastic tumbler is suitable for a variety of drinks from pure water to the best whisky. It is also an ideal great shape for children and older people to hold easily.
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Parents try to give their children a healthy balanced diet when they can so it can be disappointing when they visit outside areas like parks only to find the on-site cafes sell greasy burgers and hot dogs. Itâ??s a shame more catering outlets donâ??t follow the example of one cafĂ© franchise that is based at Manor House Gardens as they only sell a healthy range of food. The great thing about this cafĂ© franchise is it is heavily involved with the local community. Residents from the surrounding areas can use the cafĂ© and sample its delicious range of edible treats. Whatâ??s more, the cafĂ© ensures that it supports any activities that are taking place in the park throughout the year, and these can include farmerâ??s markets or themed events. It must be like music to the ears of parents to hear about such a conscious cafĂ© franchise. As a parent myself I would relish using a similar type of franchise if one were to be set up in my local park. People go to parks to enjoy the fresh air and the activities that are often organised by the local authorities. If they get hungry whilst they are in the park they like to have a decent selection of good food to pick and choose from.