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Wafer vs. ultra thin vs. clear Drink Toppers

In this time-lapse, we test wafer paper vs. ultra-thin vs. clear toppers on watery, foam-free drinks at roughly 21.5 °C. See how each behaves so you can choose the right topper for display time and serving pace.

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Observed longevity (from the video)

Topper type Starts to curl / sink Unreadable or fully sunk Status at 16:22 Notes
Wafer Paper 0.27 mm Floating & readable Edges may soften; image intact.
Wafer Paper 0.4 mm Floating & readable Stable on still water.
Wafer Paper 0.6 mm Floating & readable Balanced stiffness and float.
Wafer Paper 0.8 mm ≈3:00 (minor ink bleed visible) Not within first 16:22 Floating & readable Thickest wafer; very stable.
Ultrathin 0.1 ≈2:00 ≈3:10–3:30 (gone by ~4:01) Sunk Great for quick reveals (2–4 min window).
Clear 0.1 ≈2:30 ≈3:30–4:00 (gone by ~4:01) Sunk Elegant look; shortest window.

What this means for your menu

  • Photo booths & long displays: choose wafer paper (0.6–0.8 mm).
  • Quick-serve cocktails / reveal moments: use ultrathin or clear toppers and serve immediately.
  • Note: this test used still water with no foam; foam heads (e.g., cappuccino) typically extend float time.
Serving Tip For watery, foam-free drinks, expect the best look from ultrathin / clear toppers in the first 2–4 minutes. Keep surfaces calm (no stirring). Cooler drinks may extend appearance slightly.
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Source: our timelapse test video (room-temp water, no foam) — watch on YouTube.