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Bee’s Wrap Assorted 3 Pack Wraps - Holiday keeps food fresh with colorful, festive patterns. The eco-friendly packaging highlights that these wraps offer a plastic-free way to store produce.

Bee's Wrap Assorted 3 Pack Wraps

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Why we love it

  • Festive holiday designs add cheer to sustainable food storage.
  • Reusable, reducing single-use plastic waste during the holidays.
  • Made with organic cotton and beeswax for a natural wrap.
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Assorted 3 Pack Wraps $19.99

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Our Assorted 3 Pack features a small, medium and large wrap perfect for keeping food fresh, covering leftovers, and packing snacks - all without plastic. Versatile and value focused.

Pack contains:
1 x Small Wrap (7" x 8")
1 x Medium Wrap (10" x 11")
1 x Large Wrap (13" x 14")

Organic Cotton, Beeswax, Organic Plant Oil, and Tree Resin.

Wrap your cheese wedges, half cut cabbage or onion, or bowl of leftovers. Using the warmth of your hands, tightly press and seal around the edges of a container to keep your food fresher longer. You can also fold wraps around a wedge of cheese or sandwich and press the waxed wrap together to keep foods safe in the pantry, fridge, or freezer.

Wash with cool water and a mild soap and let air dry. Do not expose wraps to heat, as it will damage the product.

Grove Values

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Better essentials for a healthy home.

From paper goods to storage solutions, every product is vetted to reduce waste and lower your daily exposure to plastic, dyes, and unnecessary additives.

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Materials that matter

Products made from recycled paper, bamboo, glass, and silicone

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Designed for reuse

Refillable, compostable, and reusable formats that reduce waste

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Less plastic, fewer microplastics

Low-plastic and plastic-free options that help limit microplastic exposure

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Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

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