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LILY BEE WRAP Reusable Sandwich Bags | Plastic Free Bees Wax Bag | Sustainable, Biodegradable & Silicone Free | Easy to Clean (Geometric Snack)
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LILY BEE WRAP Reusable Sandwich Bags | Plastic Free Bees Wax Bag | Sustainable, Biodegradable & Silicone Free | Easy to Clean (Geometric Snack)

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LILY BEE WRAP was born from a desire to create an easy, eco-friendly food storage option that worked well without sacrificing beauty. We hate using plastic (especially when it’s only for single use) so we started looking for alternatives. After trying just beeswax and experimenting with a few recipes online that didn't really work we decided to create our own eco-friendly reusable snack bags. We finally found something that worked, and are excited to share it! Ideal for sandwiches and snacks of all kinds such as carrots, grapes, cheese, popcorn, chips, nuts and anything else you can think of. They are incredibly easy to clean, simply wash with water and reuse again and again. We hand craft each of our products with natural materials, love and the intention of bringing more joy and beauty to your kitchen and family. LilyBee Wrap is family owned and operated, and we are delighted to share this little piece of our family with yours. The natural beauty of our location, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, cannot help but inspire. We hand select all of our gorgeous fabric (usually with our baby in tow) and often wonder if the bees we see around our home help make the wax that is so lovingly applied to each wrap. Let's do good by the environment. We all deserve a little more beauty in the kitchen and our lives. Join the LilyBee family and use less plastic. It's small steps like these that help change the world.

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