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Looking For Gold Plastic Champagne Flutes

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Date: 09/06/2008 Topics: Consumer Advice > Product Finder | Readers Request > Weddings  
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I'm planning my parent's 50th anniversary in San Juan, Puerto Rico. I'm looking for gold plastic champagne flutes for the toasting. I do not want to spend a whole lot of money on these since this will only be used for the toast and then it will be thrown away. Could someone let me know a website I can purchase them.

Maridsa from Chicago, IL
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By Teresa (Guest Post)
I found some for my daughter's wedding at the dollar store. They were plastic with "gold" edging.
We saved a couple for a keepsake and threw the rest away.

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Hobby Lobby (if there is one near you or online) has some unusual things there. I found brown plates and cups for a shower there, where no one else had that color.

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Rent glass ones from a rental place. Greener idea and all that plastic waste will not go into a landfill. Besides real glass is CLASSIER!

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By theseamstress (620) Contact
you could also buy them at the dollar tree (clear ones) tape off the rims with masking tape then spray paint gold unto the complete cup then after drying remove the tape where they will be placing there mouth where no paint went on.

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By mckaysatt (88) Profile Contact
Here are some websites off the first page of a google search. If you don't like the ones on any of these sites, you could buy regular plastic ones and dip the bottom of them in craft paint. http://www.balloons-galore.net/pd_12_silverclear.cfm https://www.anniversary-store.com/shopexd.asp?id=487 On the following website, they are out of stock but may be back in by the time you need them: http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/b ... q5QZHUbCIj8-5PfKjdR6uY%2ADiX2n8uOcmw

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