Up until a few years ago, wine glasses made from plastic were frowned upon by wine fans and the public in general. Low-cost, nasty looking goods were filling the market at a phenomenal rate. These plastic wine glasses were typically thin, would break if dropped and were frequently cloudy in appearance. Not only would they not last, but no one wants to consume alcohol from an inferior item.
Plastic wine glasses are now a lot like their glass counterparts. Long gone are the inferior drinking vessels. They are now easier to clean, safer for the environment and look a lot more classy on the dining table. Drinking wine from a plastic glass is now socially acceptable.
Polycarbonate wine glasses are made in such a way that they are almost unbreakable. This special plastic material is so strong that tests with several thousand kilograms of force have failed to smash or break a single plastic wine glass. If it is strong enough for a few tonnes, imagine the duress it can be put through during everyday entertainment situations. Guests at barbecues, picnics, work functions, bars, clubs and more can enjoy a drink or two without the fear of any wine glasses breaking. Not only does this represent less mess, but less replacement costs and a safer drinking environment.
Many types of polycarbonate bar glasses can be found today. Today, plastic beer glasses, martini glasses, champagne glasses, cocktail glasses, shot glasses and many other types are constructed from this unbreakable plastic. For your next party, consider polycarbonate. After all, polycarbonate bar glasses offer distinct advantages over their tradtional glass counterparts.
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