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How to Choose the Perfect Cups for Boba Tea

by tony thai on Apr 01, 2026
How to Choose the Perfect Cups for Boba Tea

Boba tea has taken off in a big way. What started as a Taiwanese street drink is now a staple at cafés and shops all across the country, with the market estimated to reach $6.12 billion by 2032.

Customers have strong opinions about how it should be served. If you run a boba shop or are adding bubble tea to your menu, one of the first practical decisions you need to make is what cup to use.

It sounds simple. It is not.

The wrong cup leaks, collapses under a wide straw, or makes your drink look cheap before a customer even takes a sip. The right cup does the opposite. It holds up, it looks clean, and it quietly tells the customer that you care about what you are serving them.

Here is what to actually think about when choosing boba cups for your business.

Cups Size Matters 

Boba tea is not a small drink. Between the liquid, the ice, and the tapioca pearls sitting at the bottom, you need more room than a standard cold drink cup gives you. Most boba shops land on 16oz to 24oz as their go-to sizes, with 24oz being especially popular for blended and fruit-based drinks where ice takes up a good chunk of the volume.

If you offer multiple drink sizes, plan your cup lineup accordingly. Customers who order a small should still have plenty of room without the drink looking underfilled. Our cold drink cups come in a range of sizes that work well for exactly this kind of lineup.

The Cup Material For Boba Tea 

Most boba is served cold, so you are almost always looking at plastic or PET cups rather than paper. PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is the clear plastic that makes a drink look bright and appealing, which matters a lot when your drink has colorful tapioca or fruit jelly at the bottom. Customers like to see what they ordered, and a clear cup lets that happen.

Paper cups work fine for hot boba drinks like taro lattes or brown sugar milk tea, but for the standard cold build with pearls and ice, go with clear plastic. It is the right call almost every time.

The Lid Has to Work With a Wide Straw

This is the detail that trips people up. Boba straws are thick, usually around 9mm to 12mm wide, and not every lid is built to handle that. If your lid has a small sip hole or a standard drink opening, a boba straw will not fit properly, and customers will either struggle with it or poke through the seal entirely.

You need either a dome lid with a wide straw slot or a flat lid designed for large-diameter straws. Check that your lid and cup are compatible in diameter before ordering in bulk. Getting this wrong means buying two sets of supplies instead of one. Take a look at our lids collection to find the right match for your cup size.

Think About What Happens After the Sale

A lot of boba orders are takeout. Customers grab their drink, walk out, get in their car, and expect it to hold together. That means your cup needs to be sturdy enough to handle some movement without the seal popping or the sides caving in when someone grips it.

Thinner cups are cheaper per unit, but they create problems. A customer whose boba spilled in their car because the cup gave out is not coming back. Durability is part of the experience, even if no one talks about it when things go right. The branding ideas might be helpful for you. 

Branded Cups Are Worth It

Once you have the basics sorted out, consider what you're doing for your brand after it leaves your shop. A customer walking down the street with a clear cup bearing your logo is a free advertisement. People who do not know your shop will see it, and curious customers will ask where they got it.

Custom printed cups do not have to cost a fortune, especially when you order in bulk. At Carryout Supplies, we offer custom printing on our cups with a free in-house designer, so you don't pay extra for artwork help. If you are serious about building a brand that people recognize, custom-printed cold drink cups are one of the most cost-effective moves you can make.

Getting Your Supplies in Order

Choosing the right cup comes down to four things: the right size for your drinks, the right material for how you serve them, a lid that actually works with your straw, and enough structural integrity to survive the trip home. Get those four things right, and your boba will land the way you intended.

If you are ready to stock up, Carryout Supplies has the cups, lids, and supplies your business needs, all available at wholesale pricing with bulk savings that make sense for a growing shop.

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