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Ziploc Divided Rectangle Containers with Smart Snap Technology - 2ct

Ziploc Divided Rectangle Containers with Smart Snap Technology - 2ct
Store: Target
Last Price: 2.79 USD

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Ziploc® brand divided rectangle plastic food storage containers with lids feature easy-to-use, leakproof Smart Snap technology, which is designed to lock in liquids and freshness and make it easy to serve fresh-tasting foods ‘in a snap’. Unloc the convenience, confidence, and comfort of carrying feel-good freshness and living a leakproof life with Ziploc® food storage containers. These BPA-free plastic food containers with lids feature dividers that are designed to keep your salmon separate from your sauce, and your dessert safe from your dinner. Save leftovers from that winning Sunday meal, compose Saturday night snacks and school day salad bowls, or pack and freeze pre-prepared meals for loved ones. Alternatively, you can use these container sets as storage to maximize space in drawers, cupboards, or in the fridge or freezer. <br /><br />These plastic food storage containers are easy to use (again and again), easy to grab and easy to lock. They require no special care – use them to store favorite meals in the fridge or freezer, heat contents in the microwave, then let the dishwasher take care of the cleaning. With these small plastic containers with lids, you’ll spend less time preparing and more time enjoying the things you love, like adventuring, celebrating or simply relaxing.<br /><br />DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Use as directed in microwave, freezer and dishwasher.<br /><br />USES: Ideal for lunches on the go.<br /><br />WARNINGS: Ziploc brand Containers have always been microwave safe for defrosting and reheating in the microwave. This includes both Ziploc brand Containers and Ziploc brand Twist ‘n Loc Containers.<br /><br />INGREDIENTS: Polypropylene (Plastic), ClearTint® PP Blue 5733 (Dye)

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Cheapest price in the interval: 2.79 on November 6, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 2.79 on February 4, 2022