Arrived on time and just what was neededAs an Elementary school art teacher, I've both bought my own small souffle' cups to use for various crafts with my students, as well as seen countless of the very same cups in use in my school's cafeteria. While they can be pricier than I'd expect for little plastic cups when I'm placing my annual art order, these cups by Dixie are infinitely better quality that what I'm used to using.The plastic used for these cups is both much clearer and much stronger feeling, giving me the confidence that these will do a much better job of standing up to the demands of 150+ First grader and Kindergartener hands (that's 300+ kids total for those two grade levels alone). I often use this size cup for tempera paint with the aforementioned grade levels. When multiple kids are snapping lids on and off of my souffle' cups, and I'm refilling them for the next group's use, the other cups I've bought in the past have collapsed (literally) under the weight of the demands put on them. These don't give anywhere near as easily, so they're just what I need for repeated use!These are great little cups. We’re a family of ten so the 200 cup sample we received won’t last long. I keep them in the cupboard with our dishes and use them nearly everyday. Our kids tend to use way more condiments than they need and these cups go a long way towards keeping that in check. We use them to give each of the kids a single portion of ketchup, bbq sauce, maple syrup, dressing, and soy sauce. They can always have more if they want it but these cups mean our six year old doesn’t go right to dumping 5oz of syrup on a plate of pancakes. I also use them to dole out candy, one little cup of chocolate or other candy is an appropriate serving for a younger child. I know I buy a bag when we run out since they’ll more than pay for themselves in preventing food waste without the hassle of washing a bunch of little reusable dishes.Note: These do not have lids.I love having these on hand. I use them for several things that they work well for.I use them in meal plates for salad dressings, ketchup, tartar sauce, tahini sauce, barbeque sauce, and sour cream. I also find that clean up is easier with kids' meals if I put their ketchup in these on their regular dinner plates.When packed with salad or burgers, they are clean and can nestle alongside food, then be taken out in case the rest of the food needs reheating. It allows everyone to control their own condiments.My son has another use for these and often asks for a sleeve for himself - and that's for resin casting. He casts things like buttons or findings for clothes, or sometimes small jewelry pieces. He mixes some of the chemicals he uses up in them because they don't react and can be easily thrown away once he's done.These are standard 2 oz cups with decent weight for holding food. They don't bend or dent too easily. The packaging doesn't come with lids which would have made these more useful for me (and I for some reason misread and thought lids were included). Lids must be bought separately. I had intended for these to be for single serving salad dressing or dip containers on the go but without the lids, I am considering other uses since I don't think I need quite this many containers on hand to justify ordering matching lids. Quality is good but be aware of the need to order lids separately if needed.First of all, the product description says 2400, but I received 200 cups. Hopefully this is just an oversight.I use these pretty often in my classroom, in the garage for mixing small amounts of glue or paint, and for crafts. These are nice sturdy cups for small portions, for sorting and even for storing some small stuff. These are not as high quality as the Cupettes version I buy if I want to reuse them (and which come with lids).These do not come with lids.I have attached a photo for scale.These are exactly what you'd expect - plastic 2 oz. portion cups, similar to what you might get in restaurant or with a to-go order. One thing to note, though - this package contains cups only, no lids. Yes, a combo pack with both would be ideal, but these are still very useful.Mostly, I've used these in portioning out sauces and other condiments. It keeps them separate from food until you are ready to dip/dunk. I have also found them useful for a few house-related projects, since they can keep things like nails, thumb tacks, pins, etc., organized and safely stowed.These are great for dipping sauces or for a small snack. I got them to put cream cheese in for my daughter's lunch. She likes to dip her bagel rather then having me spread it on for her. These work well because they fit in the lunch containers I use. I do wish they had lids. Cream cheese stays put but dressings and dipping sauces will spill if I put it in the kids lunch. 5 stars if the lids were included.