⚡ How to Choose the Right Straw for Every Drink
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A no-nonsense guide for bold brands that give a sip.
🤔 Why it Matters
Let’s say it louder for the people in the back:
One-size-fits-all straws are ruining your drinks.
We’re talking:
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Collapsed straws in thick drinks
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Customers chewing their straw out of frustration
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Bad reviews over “presentation” or “experience”
You may not realize how important it is to have the right straw—
until you’ve handed your customer the wrong one.
This guide breaks it all down: which straw fits which drink, and why it matters to your bottom line.
🥤 Drink-by-Drink Straw Matching
❄️ Slushies & Frozen Drinks
Straw Type: Wide or Super-Huge-Wide
Tip Style: Scoop
Why: These icy drinks need serious sipping power that won’t rupture a sinus or fold under pressure.
Pro Tip: Want it to glow under blacklight? Ask us about NEON.
🥛 Milkshakes & Smoothies
Straw Type: Wide or Super-Huge-Wide
Tip Style: Scoop or Flat
Why: Thick, creamy drinks need thick, sturdy straws for a smooth, drama-free sip.
Pro Tip: Match your straw color to your flavor. Mint straw + matcha shake = lightning.
☕ Iced Coffee, Cold Brew & Teas
Straw Type: Slim or Regular
Tip Style: Flat
Why: These drinks call for balance—slimmer straws keep things easy and elegant.
Pro Tip: Matte black = sleek. Add a pattern = instant brand recognition.
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🍸 Cocktails & Mixed Drinks
Straw Type: Collins or Regular
Tip Style: Flat or Angled
Why: Cocktails are about vibe and finish. A thinner, stylish straw elevates the experience.
Pro Tip: Go high-end with clear frosted straws for a luxe touch.
➡️ Shop Collins Straws »
➡️ Shop Regular Straws »
🧃 Kids’ Drinks
Straw Type: Flexible
Tip Style: Flat
Why: Less mess, more fun, and easier sipping for small mouths.
Pro Tip: Add your mascot, school colors, or a theme—kids will notice.
Still Not Sure What You Need?
Send us your drink menu and we’ll match every sip with the perfect straw.
We’ll even build you a custom starter kit—so you can test your lineup before you commit.
Because the right straw doesn’t suck... erm, sort of.
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