There's a special plate called a 'Go Plate' that can be used for drinking and eating while standing around.
The Go Plate: The Party Plate That Holds Your Drink
Anyone who's been to a crowded party, tailgate, or backyard BBQ knows the struggle: you're balancing a flimsy paper plate loaded with food in one hand, clutching a drink in the other, and someone wants to shake your hand or you need to grab a napkin. Something's got to give, and it's usually your dignity when potato salad hits the ground.
Enter the Go Plate, a plastic party plate that actually thought this through. The center has a specially designed ring that fits around cans, bottles, standard party cups, and even some wine glasses. Slide your drink through the hole, and suddenly you've got both food and beverage secured in one hand.
Engineering for the Standing Masses
The Go Plate isn't just a plate with a random hole punched in it. The center cone is engineered to grip different container sizes - the narrow part hugs beer bottles and aluminum cans, while a wider ridge accommodates those ubiquitous 16-18 ounce plastic cups. Some versions even work with wine glass stems, making it surprisingly versatile for different types of gatherings.
With your plate-and-drink combo secured in one hand, your other hand is free to:
- Actually use a fork like a civilized human
- Grab napkins when the BBQ sauce gets everywhere
- Shake hands without doing the awkward plate-under-arm move
- Gesture wildly while telling that story about the time you saw a celebrity at Costco
The "As Seen on TV" Solution
The Go Plate hit the market as one of those late-night infomercial products, solving what marketing folks call a "pain point" - in this case, the literal pain of juggling party supplies while standing. It typically comes in packs of ten that stack together for storage, and unlike truly disposable plates, these are sturdy enough to wash and reuse.
Is it revolutionary? Not exactly. But it's one of those simple ideas that makes you think, "Why didn't anyone do this sooner?" The concept of combination plates with drink holders has spawned various imitators and alternatives, from high-end cocktail plates for wine glasses to disposable versions for casual events.
The real genius isn't in the plastic or the engineering - it's in recognizing that modern socializing often happens standing up, packed into spaces where there aren't enough tables or chairs for everyone. The Go Plate acknowledges that reality and offers a cheap, practical fix.
So the next time you're at a standing-room-only event and someone's gracefully managing their food and drink with one hand, they might just be in on the secret. Or they have really good balance. Probably the Go Plate, though.
