Question about the red plastic American drinking cups


Recommended Posts

I have a question about something I see in many American TV shows and movies. Why are the drinking cups at a party always red and made of plastic? Is there any particular reason for that? In the Netherlands we avoid plastic and always use normal glass as much as possible. Only in some small dance-cafe's or big events we use transparant cups.

Don't you guys think beer (and all other liquer for that matter) doesn't taste good when drinking it from a plastic cup? And why are they always red and so big? It's hard to do some good mixing with a non-transparant cup :)

Plastic is cheap and non breakable so it's a good way to serve beer at outdoor parties or event (even a hockey game or something). Though it's not very good for the environment.

I'm pretty sure most people use transparent plastic cups when they're going to make mixed drinks though (unless they're premixed)

But why do I only see the color red in movies and Tv-shows, or is this a coincedence. Whoever has a monopoly on this cups must be very rich :p

They do come in other colors (blue is pretty common as well), but Dixie is probably the Microsoft of the disposable cup market in the US. "Dixie cup" is almost a generic term for a disposable plastic or paper cup these days.

From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_cup

Plastic cups are often used for gatherings where it would be inconvenient to wash dishes afterward, due to factors such as location or number of guests.

I'd say that college frat parties (and other similar parties) fit that description pretty well.

Edited by BigBoobLover

At every huge gathering (especially family reunions and such) I've ever been to they use these red plastic cups. I suppose they are cheap and then there is no cleanup afterwards. I guess it's just natural to see them on TV in the same circumstances for us here in the US.

All your other color plastic cups are belong to us, except for red :p ?

Seriously, the OP does have a point, at walmart they have tons of different assorments and colors, yet in tv shows and/or movies it's always red? ( maybe it's secret coca cola advertising :p )

some frat parties i remember, you paid for your cup rather then the drinks to cover the booze bill

As for "why always red" *shrug* most likely a perception issue.. only shows up because you thought you noticed a patern and your brain dons't see things that don't fit it.

A lot of pubs here give you your pint in a plastic cup if you're drinking outside (To prevent theft of their glasses, smashed glass outside, and glass-related attacks, of course!).

No idea why they are red in the US though - maybe to hide the contents? :p Or they're easy to spot? No clue sir.

  • 6 months later...

I believe this was initially to conceal the contents of the cup amongst underage drinkers, although nowadays the complete opposite is true - you can pretty much guarantee the contents of a red cup will be strongly alcoholic! They also double as the perfect Beer Pong cups which is naturally hugely important! You can pick them up in the UK now too...there's a website called www.redcups.com who sell these cups over here which is pretty cool!

I think the best answer was that Dixie cups are red and Dixie is the Microsoft of plastic cups.

Credit to BigBoobLover, post #8.

I dunno about that skipper... A dixie cup is the little cup you get at the dentist. (for me anyway) The red cups just seem to be on the shelves (along with white or blue) but red it a very easily noticed colour... Customers tend to naturally gravitate to it. In the bars I never see red plastic cups though, just beer branded ones or regular transparent plastic. The red cups are constantly at parties though.

(Qualifications: Partier)

I have a question about something I see in many American TV shows and movies. Why are the drinking cups at a party always red and made of plastic? Is there any particular reason for that? In the Netherlands we avoid plastic and always use normal glass as much as possible. Only in some small dance-cafe's or big events we use transparant cups.

Don't you guys think beer (and all other liquer for that matter) doesn't taste good when drinking it from a plastic cup? And why are they always red and so big? It's hard to do some good mixing with a non-transparant cup :)

American's drink beer to get drunk.

They don't do it for the taste (Natural Light, Milwaukee's Best. etc) and they sure don't mix drinks.

want to get wasted. red big cup.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • This is about the EU given consumers options, Apple is all about not giving options and locking you into its own services, this hurts Apple far more than it hurts the EU market because it makes Apple products look less appealing by Apple refusing to offer its own service because they have to give options to rivals, the end results are consumers might look at alternatives like Android. It's a game Apple can't really win when there are alternatives and Apple will in time change course on this, until then, let Apple hurt themselves in the EU market.
    • Microsoft unveils new Surface Laptop with improved trackpad, Snapdragon X2, and more by Taras Buria Microsoft's new Surface Laptop Ultra generated a lot of buzz earlier this month, but in addition to its most powerful laptop with an NVIDIA chip, Microsoft also has a more affordable laptop lineup, which has been waiting for an update for quite a while. Today, Microsoft announced the eighth-generation Surface Laptop. The new Surface Laptop is powered by the Snapdragon X2 Plus and X2 Elite processors. These chips offer faster CPU performance, up to 58% faster graphics, and 80 TOPS Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for on-device AI processing. Like the previous models, these chips retain their great energy efficiency, and Microsoft says that buyers can expect up to 20 hours of work on a single charge. The laptop is available in two sizes: 13.8-inch and 15-inch. You will have a hard time finding visual differences between the new and previous models, as Microsoft is not taking any major design leaps, except for the new Jade color, which may look familiar to Surface Laptop 5 owners. Other colors include Platinum, Black, and Dune. The 15-inch variant got a higher-resolution display. It is a 3,270 x 2,180 resolution screen with a pixel density of 262 ppi (the 13-inch model has a 201 ppi density) and a maximum brightness of 600 nits SDR and HDR. Unlike the Surface Pro 12th-gen, which is available with optional OLED displays, the Surface Laptop sticks with IPS, a 1,300:1 contrast ratio, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 3:2 aspect ratio. Another notable change in the Surface Laptop 8 is its trackpad. It now provides haptic feedback when you perform various actions in apps and the operating system. It is a relatively new feature that Microsoft brought to Windows 11 in recent updates, and it is only available on certain devices, such as the Logitech MX Master 4, Surface Slim Pen 2, the upcoming Surface Laptop Ultra, and now the Surface Laptop 8. The new Surface Laptop with the new Surface Pro Like its tablet-shaped sibling, the new Surface Laptop is notably more expensive. It starts at a $1,599 for a 13.8-inch configuration with a 256GB SSD and 16GB of RAM. However, in the US, the base model has double the storage while keeping the same price. Available configurations include up to 64GB of memory and up to 2TB SSD (user-removable PCIe Gen4). The Surface Laptop 8 is now available for purchase on the official Microsoft website.
    • Microsoft announces 12th-gen Surface Pro with Snapdragon X2 processors by Taras Buria So far, 2026 has been rich in Surface announcements. Microsoft started with a fresh lineup of Surface for Business devices powered by Intel's new Core Ultra 300 processors. Then the company revealed the Surface Laptop Ultra, its most powerful laptop with NVIDIA's RTX Spark processor. Now, it is time for new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop models with Qualcomm processors. Microsoft's original Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon X1 chips debuted in late May 2024. Two years later, Microsoft is finally updating the lineup with new models featuring Snapdragon X2 processors. The 12th-gen Surface Pro continues the well-established formula of Microsoft's flagship tablet, and Microsoft is not even changing colors, as the tablet will be available in three colors: Dune, Black, and Platinum. The most important changes are mostly hidden inside. Microsoft switched from the Snapdragon X1 to the new Snapdragon X2, which promises up to 53% faster graphics performance than the previous generation and up to 15.5 hours of battery life. The built-in NPU is also much more powerful, and it can run at up to 80 TOPS for on-device AI processing. Like before, the new Surface Pro is available with a 13-inch IPS display, and Microsoft is still offering OLED as a separate, more expensive configuration. Speaking of configurations, the Surface Pro will be available with a 10-core Snapdragon X2 Plus or a 12-core Snapdragon X2 Elite. Microsoft expanded the available RAM configurations to 64GB (previously 32GB was the maximum), while storage remains unchanged at 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of user-replaceable PCIe Gen4 SSDs. The new Surface Pro and the Surface Laptop Other specs remain mostly unchanged. The computer has the same 1440p Windows Hello webcam, two USB4 ports for charging, data, and display output, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 support, dual speakers, and compatibility with Surface Pro Signature and Flex keyboards. With that said, there is one very important aspect of the Surface Pro that changed significantly, and it is the price. While the previous-gen Surface Pro launched at $999 for the base configuration, in 2026, the entry-level Surface Pro with Snapdragon X2, 16GB of memory, and 256GB will set you back an eye-watering $1,499. To sweeten the pill, Microsoft is running a limited-time promotion where Surface Pro buyers can get a free Surface Pro 13-inch Keyboard. The promo runs from June 16 through June 30. The new Surface Pro is available now on the official Microsoft Store website.
    • MakeMKV 1.18.4 Beta by Razvan Serea MakeMKV is a format converter, otherwise called "transcoder". It converts the video clips from proprietary (and usually encrypted) disc into a set of MKV files, preserving most information but not changing it in any way. The MKV format can store multiple video/audio tracks with all meta-information and preserve chapters. There are many players that can play MKV files nearly on all platforms, and there are tools to convert MKV files to many formats, including DVD and Blu-ray discs. Additionally MakeMKV can instantly stream decrypted video without intermediate conversion to wide range of players, so you may watch Blu-ray and DVD discs with your favorite player on your favorite OS or on your favorite device. Reads DVD and Blu-ray discs Reads Blu-ray discs protected with latest versions of AACS and BD+ Preserves all video and audio tracks, including HD audio Preserves chapters information Preserves all meta-information (track language, audio type) Fast conversion - converts as fast as your drive can read data. No additional software is required for conversion or decryption. Available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux Functionality to open DVD discs is free and will always stay free. All features (including Blu-ray decryption and processing) are free during BETA. MakeMKV 1.18.4 changelog: Small improvements and bugfixes Notable bug fixes: Fixed linux armhf binary crash on certain architectures Download: MakeMKV 1.18.4 Beta | 15.7 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Download: MakeMKV for Mac OS X | 41.9 MB Links: MakeMKV Website | MakeMKV for Linux | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Year In
      Console General earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Year In
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Veteran
      branfont went up a rank
      Veteran
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      523
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      209
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      113
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      90
    5. 5
      Nick H.
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!