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HOME-X Pocket Salt and Pepper Shaker, Dual Seasoning Container, Set of 2-2” L x 1 ½” W x ¾”H, Green
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HOME-X Pocket Salt and Pepper Shaker, Dual Seasoning Container, Set of 2-2” L x 1 ½” W x ¾”H, Green

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Do you like adding salt and pepper to your meals? If you like adding a little more spice to your life, then you'll love these miniature salt and pepper shakers. Your purchase comes with 2 containers that each have dual compartments. That means that you can store both salt and pepper within a single container. Each shaker measures 2" L x 1 1/2" W x 3/4" H, so they can conveniently fit in your pocket, purse, or backpack. The shakers will also fit well in your spice cabinet so you can gain valuable storage space. Take these shakers on a picnic, camping adventure, or to a day at the office. They are also great kitchen accessories for cooking in RVs because of their compact design. Store your favorite spices within these containers—not just salt and pepper. The refillable container is easy to use. Just flip both sides of the lid at once to open the compartments. Note that both compartments will open at once. When you're done with your spices, just close the lid again. The hinged design is strong and will lock your spices into place, so you don't have to worry about spills. The shakers are made with durable plastic that is dishwasher safe. Just throw them on the top rack for quick and easy cleaning. Plus, the transparent design will let you see your spice levels, so you know when it's time for a refill. These mini shakers help keep moisture out and your spices fresh. Give the tiny shakers to a friend or loved one for birthdays, housewarming parties, Christmas, or weddings. Any recipient will appreciate the clever design.

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