Salad-To-Go Chilled Container: 2-Pack for $14

March 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Salad-To-Go Chilled Container: 2-Pack for $14
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KEY FEATURES

Eating healthier and cheaper just got a whole lot easier with these convenient Salad-To-Go Containers with Fork and Dressing Cup. Now there is absolutely no excuse for not packing a healthy salad, yogurt, fruit, cereal or other waist-friendly meal when you’re on the run. The insulated design features a fork that conveniently snaps into the side of the container as well as a 2oz cup that fits inside the lid for dressing, nuts, granola and more.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: green
  • Materials: plastic
  • Production dimensions: 4.5″H x 4.5″L x 7.5″W
  • Capacity: 30 fl oz (each)
  • Insulated cups
  • Fork & 2oz dressing cup included
  • Fits most standard lunch bags
  • Ideal for the office, on picnics, school, or the beach

Includes

  • 2x Salad-To-Go Chilled Containers (Green)
  • 1x Fork (Green)
  • 1x Dressing Cup (Green)

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