Food storage you can feel good about. The 2 pack starter set has versatility to wrap small to medium sized fruits and veg, from avocados to citrus to that bowl of guacamole. Durable Bee's Wrap can be reused again and again, simply rinse with mild soap and air dry. An eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap food storage for leftovers. Handcrafted in Vermont, made in the USA by a Certified B Corporation.
J**Y
The small size is really small
I love the idea of being able to wrap foods in reusable and sturdy wrappings as we try to avoid using plastics since learning just how long plastic products take to decompose and our garbage is taking over in parts of the US. This is a good alternative.
T**G
Love these wraps
These are amazing. They have a weird smell at first but it doesn’t transfer to food. I was worried it would dry out my bread but it doesn’t! My bread was soft and moist. I highly recommend if you are wanting reusable food wrap. Also they are made in the USA which is a make of break deal for me. I buy primarily USA made products.
J**R
Great plastic wrap alternative
Great product. I’m trying to use less plastic. This is a great product for cheese to wrap it and keep it from drying out. This is a great alternative to plastic wrap.
C**R
Bees wrap works
This is the first time I tried bees wrap. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it works! So far, I've used it for vegetables and bread. It kept the loaf fresh and soft, and worked well for the vegetables too.
K**G
These last a long time and keep your cheeses (or anything else) fresh!
I love these wraps! I have been using these for a couple of years and it was time to replenish. I think that the price is ok considering how long these last. Just note that the small size is pretty small. These keep things really well sealed. I like to keep parmesan blocks in my fridge and these keep them fresh for a long time vs keeping them in the store packaging. Same with my other cheeses. They seem to last a little longer.You can keep these lasting longer by washing them in cold water and hanging. Avoid the heat, unless they have become less sticky. In that case, look up how to redistribute the wax by putting them into the oven on a baking sheet on low heat.
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