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Angel'S Peel Lounge White Paper Food Tray- Grease-Resistant And Microwavable- Heavy Duty Paper Trays Great For Tacos, Nachos, Fr

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Management number 200119536 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $11.06 Model Number 200119536
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If You Are Looking For More Than Just Flimsy Paper Plates You Have Come To The Right Place. Angel'S Peel Lounge Provides You These Remarkable Paper Food Trays That Are Not Just Serving Trays But Premium Quality Food Containers Increase The Beauty Of Your Food. Length: 5 3/4'' Top Width: 4 1/4'' Bottom Length: 3 7/8'' Bottom Width: 2 3/8'' Height: 1 3/8'' These Food Trays Are Steady Enough To Hold The Nachos Tacos And Party Snack Items. Versatile In Both Design And Use, The Tray Is Great For French Fries, Chicken Tenders, Mozzarella Sticks Trays Great For Tacos, Nachos, Fries, Bbq'S, And Other Popular Fried Favorites, Or With Cold Items Such As Veggies, Fruit, And Pasta Salad. The Open Top Design Allows Users To Effortlessly Top Off Their Tray With Assorted Sauces, Dips, And Condiments. Plus, Traditional White Coloring Perfectly Complements Any Setting. A Clay Coating On The Inside Of The Tray Offers A Grease-Resistant Barrier, Containing Moisture, Oil, And Other Elements, Eliminating The Need For A Tray Liner. For Added Convenience, These Trays Are Easily Disposable When Your Event Has Concluded, Making Them Perfect For Any Concession Stand Or Picnic, Carnivals And Parties


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