Prepworks Thinstore Collapsible Storage Bowls

Prepworks Thinstore Collapsible Storage Bowls

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Thinstore Collapsible Bowls - PROGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL CORP

Progressive International

The Prepworks Thinstore Collapsible Storage Bowls are perfect for preparing foods or simply storing leftovers. Leak-resistant lids help reduce the chance of spills. Simply press to collapse the bowls for compact storage. Set includes a 1-1/2 cup (350 ml) bowl, a 3-cup (700 ml) bowl, and a 5-cup (1.2 L) bowl. Dishwasher safe.

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