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Juvale Disposable Plates 80 Count Paper Plates, Christmas Holiday Party Supplies, Red and Green Plaid Design, 9"

Juvale Disposable Plates 80 Count Paper Plates, Christmas Holiday Party Supplies, Red and Green Plaid Design, 9"
Store: Target
Last Price: 20.99 USD

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Package Includes 80-Pack Disposable Paper Plates, Xmas Holiday Party Supplies, Red & Green, 9" x 1 Item Description 80-Pack Disposable Paper Plates, Xmas Holiday Party Supplies, Red & Green, 9" Disposable Plates - 80-Count Paper Plates, Christmas Holiday Party Supplies for Appetizer, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Red and Green Plaid Design, 9 Inches Diameter SERVES 80: Pack includes 80 paper plates featuring red and green plaid pattern with "Merry and Bright" in big white cursive handwriting style; perfect for hosting Christmas luncheons and dinners. HIGH QUALITY: Plates are thick and rigid made of 350g whiteboard paper and won't fold while carrying food. SAFE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY: 100% Food Grade and BPA-Free. Plates are made of environmentally friendly biodegradable paper. GREAT FOR PARTIES: Plates are suitable for Christmas parties at home, office, shop, picnics, and classroom. DIMENSIONS: Plates are 9 inches in diameter. Excited for the sumptuous Christmas spread? This disposable plates set is a party must-have, enough to serve 80 guests. Plates are thick and rigid and won't fold while carrying yummy dishes. The set is 100% Food Grade and BPA-Free. Plates are suitable for your Christmas Eve and Day celebrations, holiday celebrations, family reunions, winter festivals, and gatherings during the Christmas season. Use it at home, picnics, banquets, school and classroom, barbecues, or company and office functions. Plates are 9 inches in diameter. Product names are trademark of listed manufacturer or other owners, and are not trademarks of eForCity Corp. The manufacturer does not necessarily endorse use of these products.

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