McDonald Paper & Restaurant Supplies

Karat C-KDP6W, 6 Oz White Paper Cold and Hot Food Container, 1000/Cs

Serve ice cream, frozen yogurt, or soup inside the Karat C-KDP6W, 6 Oz White Paper Cold and Hot Food Container, 1000/Cs. This food container features a six-ounce capacity that's just right for a scoop of ice cream or a small serving of soup. Made of double poly paper, it resists moisture for mess-free use. Easily customize its plain white design to reflect your brand by adding stamps or logo stickers.

  • For serving hot and cold food items
  • 6-oz. size is perfect a small ice cream
  • Simple white design for easy personalization
  • Sturdy double poly paper construction
  • An eco-friendly alternative to foam containers
  • Resists moisture and leaking
  • Fits Karat 96-mm flat and dome lids
  • Great choice for ice cream parlors, frozen yogurt shops, and cafes





In-store Pickup

You can make a purchase on eBay and pick-up your goods in our showroom, we will refund you the shipping! We are open for customers Mon-Fri: 8.00 am - 6.00 pm, and 9.00 am - 1.00 pm on Saturday. Please contact us before coming in, to be sure your order is ready for pick-up.


Delivery & Shipping

Shipping charges are calculated based on the service selected, weight of the order and the destination of the shipment. Bulky and heavy items are shipped using a Freight carrier and some items may qualify for free freight shipping. An additional charge of $100 may apply to large items that are crated and prepared for shipment by us. Also, there may be additional shipping charges for residential type, lift gate and inside delivery.


Returns & Damaged Items

If you are not satisfied with your order, you can contact us to initiate a return. To receive a full refund, returned items must be in the original condition and original packaging. If you have received a wrong or damaged product, please contact us promptly for an immediate help in resolving the issue. Please note that the shipping carrier that delivers merchandise to your door is responsible for losses and damages. Acceptance of the shipment by the transportation company is acknowledgement that the articles delivered (or picked up) by them were in good condition and properly packed. Before signing the delivery receipt, inspect for any shortage or damage and note the nature and extent of the shortage or damage on the freight bill. If concealed damage or noted damage has occurred, save the shipping cartons and packaging.