As mentioned in prior reviews, these cherries are quite hard. I doubt that they would stand up well
to consistent use in a chop cup routine. The magnet in the gimmicked cherry is located near the
bottom of the cherry and not in the center. This means that you have to be careful in loading the
cherry to ensure that cherry is properly oriented otherwise it will not stick to the chop cup. In
addition, the plastic stem in the cherries can get in the way, unless you are very careful. In all,
I cannot recommend this for a chop cup routine. If you want a magnetic cherry for some other
production and plan to use a magnetic holdout, well then, this could serve but you might be better
off making your own.