Food Huggers Reusable Silicone Citrus Savers

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Why we love it

  • Minimizes food waste by keeping your citrus fresh for longer
  • Versatile design allows for sealing cans, jars, and converting glasses into containers
  • Compact and space-saving storage for easy organization
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Reusable Silicone Citrus Savers $6.99

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Fact: 30-40% of all the groceries you purchase get thrown in the trash, equivalent to around $1,600 wasted per year. Food Huggers saw this, and decided to put a lid on food waste with their unique silicone food huggers. Their Citrus Saver Food Huggers are specially designed to keep lemons and limes fresh and moisturized longer, in two stretchable sizes for differing produce sizes. And, like all Food Huggers products, they're 100% BPA free, phthalate free, vegan, and made from FDA food grade silicone. When you've eaten every last bite of your produce, just toss the huggers in the dishwasher for years of use!

FDA Grade Silicone

Press food down into Food Hugger. Your food will fold down the opening edges so they surround (and hug) your food.Press down until food touches silicone bottom sealing in the juices.

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Designed for reuse

Refillable, compostable, and reusable formats that reduce waste

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