He pivoted to and Goodwill . This was high-risk, high-reward territory. In the back corner of a "Savers," he hit a gold mine: a mismatched collection of vintage souvenir shot glasses from places like "Vegas '98" and "Grandma’s 60th Birthday." At $0.50 a pop, he bought ten. They gave his upcoming party an instant "eccentric traveler" vibe. Phase 4: The Big Box Safety Net
Finally, to round out his collection, he swung by and IKEA . IKEA, he discovered, sold the Storsint or Pokal style glasses for pennies on the dollar. They were sleek, stackable, and looked far more expensive than the price of a cup of coffee. The Aftermath where to buy cheap shot glasses
Leo started where any modern warrior begins—on his phone. He quickly learned that if you have time to wait, and Walmart.com are the kings of the bulk "bulk buy." You can snag a 12-pack of sturdy, clear glass shooters for under $10. But Leo was a tactile shopper; he wanted to ensure these glasses wouldn't shatter if someone set them down too hard. Phase 2: The Dollar Store Gamble He pivoted to and Goodwill
Leo’s housewarming party was forty-eight hours away, and his kitchen cabinets were tragically empty. He had the tequila, the lime wedges, and the salt, but he lacked the most critical component: . He didn’t just need a pair; he needed a small army of them, and he needed them without draining his grocery budget. They gave his upcoming party an instant "eccentric
His quest for the "Budget Glass" began on a Tuesday morning. Phase 1: The Virtual Scout
By Thursday night, Leo’s counter was covered in twenty-four shot glasses. Total investment? . He had a mix of sleek Swedish glass, rugged dollar-store basics, and weird vintage souvenirs.