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Norwex Silicone Food Storage Containers L/XL (set of 2) – eggplant/graphite
$37.99
Save your food from plastics that leach harmful chemicals into them. Reduce plastic wrap and plastic containers with these BPA-free silicone options. Silicone Food Storage Containers collapse for storage and expand to easily store leftovers, snacks and more. Takes up 60% less space in storage; dishwasher and freezer safe. Safer for your food and safer for your family. USE & CARE Use to keep food fresh. Press down to collapse containers to 1/3 their size. Easy-to-use latches on all sides keep contents safe and fresh and provide a powerful seal. Just flip up or down to secure or release. Clean with Norwex UltraZyme™ Dishwasher Powder, BioZyme™ Dish Soap Concentrate or Dish Soap. Do not wash with abrasive products. Dishwasher safe or hand wash. Freezer safe. Not for oven use. Do not use directly over a flame or near oven surfaces. Do not use sharp cutting utensils that can cut the silicone. Highly acidic foods such as tomato-based pasta sauce may stain the containers. Please use caution. Containers are microwave safe; however, we recommend not microwaving with lids on, as the lids contain BPA-free plastic. FEATURES & BENEFITS Reusable to help reduce environmental waste from single-use plastics. Various sizes make them just right for storing a variety of leftovers. Collapsible Silicone Food Storage Containers are durably constructed of food-grade silicone. Collapse to 1/3 their size when not in use to save space in cabinets. Plastic lids snap on easily to prevent spills and leaking and to keep contents safe and fresh. Vented lids allow you to reduce air inside container when storing – also saving space in the refrigerator. Dishwasher and freezer safe. Certified BPA-free. Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH-) free. On-trend colors look great in any kitchen. POSITIVE IMPACT Silicone does not react with food, liquids or most chemicals and does not offgas hazardous fumes over its life or while in use. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, each year the U.S. consumes over 380 billion plastic bags, sacks and wraps.

