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rockydog101

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Hi there. Has anyone dealt with any specific company that will print your logo on glasses or pitchers? I'd like to do this - my logo is color. When I Google for companies I get about a thousand results. Just curious if anyone has a specific company they recommend or if any particular company supports the forum and I should throw my business their way. Thanks.
 
Cafe press will allow you to put logos on pint glasses, shirts, glassware, whatever. I have used them a couple of times, and are easy to work with, and though the price is more than a stock glass, isn't crazy expensive
 
Check with a local screen printing company. If you supply the glassware they'll be WAY cheaper than anything you'll be able to find online.
 
Unless they changed their process I would not recommend cafepress for glassware. A couple yrs back I ordered some stuff from them. The ceramic items came out nice (see pic) but the pint glasses looked horrible. When creating the item on their site it looked like the logo would be screen printed on as a solid decal, like you see with most commercial pint glasses. I don't know what technique they used but the logo was see through, very poor color, and just generally looked really cheap. With anything in the glass other than the lightest of beers you couldn't even see there was a logo on there. I wish I had a pic but we trashed the glasses they looked so horrible.

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Grandstand is the way to go if you intend to order a lot. They have a minimum order but I think they're the guys who do glassware for a ton of breweries. If you don't want 70+ glasses, google "short run glassware" or something along those lines. You may pay a bit more per glass, but you're not going to end up with too many glasses.
 
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