PacknWood 210CV88K41T, 7.55-Inch Wrapped Majesty Cutlery Clear Kit 4/1 (Knife, Fork, Spoon, Napkin), 250/CS

PacknWood 210CV88K41T, 7.55-Inch Wrapped Majesty Cutlery Clear Kit 4/1 (Knife, Fork, Spoon, Napkin), 250/CS FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The bundle is real! This PacknWood Majesty clear cutlery kit gives you the necessities you need for a wonderful meal! This kit includes a perfect quadruplet of a knife, fork, spoon, and napkin. The clear coloring is the ultimate neutral and will easily match any decor. A generous 7? utensil size will allow you to serve generous sized meals, no mini variety here! Strong prongs on the fork and a sharp edge on the knife will allow your guests to enjoy foods that are crispier or have more texture, without you having to worry about them breaking. A smooth bevel on the spoon lets it glide through foods with ease, and a handy napkin rounds out the bundle, allowing for messes to be cleaned with ease. There are also smaller kits available to suit your ever-changing needs! Don?t delay, bundle today!

Samples are available upon request, please contact our customer service.

SKU210CV88K41T
ManufacturerPacknWood
Width (Inch) 1.80
Weight (Lbs) 10.3
Length (Inch) 7.60
Units of measure CS
Color Clear
Material Plastic
Type Filter Cutlery Kit

Reviews on PacknWood 210CV88K41T, 7.55-Inch Wrapped Majesty Cutlery Clear Kit 4/1 (Knife, Fork, Spoon, Napkin), 250/CS

There are no reviews yet for this product.

Limited or No Stock
$79.99 / each
Add to Wishlist

Fast Shipping for Stock Items

Free shipping for all orders over $230 to a commercial address within New York Metro Area.
Mentioned in Blog

Go Green With VerTerra Palm Leaf Disposable Supplies

Go Green With VerTerra Palm Leaf Disposable Supplies

Everyone loves to dine out. Even more, everyone loves take out. Or, ‘take-away' in other cultural terminology. But, when you consider how many people on our planet order take out, and how many disposable plates are being used, do you ever think about where those plates end up? Landfills? The ocean?

VerTerra did.