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Debbie Meyer Bread Bags

Debbie Meyer Bread Bags



Known as the "home problem solver", Debbie Meyer uses her wealth of knowledge to find answers to common problems without creating new ones. Her patented inventions and tangible solutions help make everyday life easier. Some of her highly successful products. To reuse bag simply rinse thoroughly with cool water, preferably no soap (If desired, use very little soap - rinse thoroughly with cool water and allow to dry). 


Stock up and store up with Debbie Meyer Bread Bags.


Wipe out with paper towel to dry thoroughly before reusing bag. Can be used with different types of cold cuts each time. From the manufacturer of Original Debbie Meyer Green Bags presents - Debbie Meyer Bread Bags are part of the Debbie Meyer FoodFresh System - the complete solution for keeping your foods fresh longer.
 

Debbie Meyer Bread Bags are the revolutionary way to prolong the life of your bread Naturally. Independent laboratory tested to work consistently and more effectively than other storage products! Delicious Breads Stay Fresh Control Humidity, Discourage Mold & Decay Debbie Meyer Bread Bags feature revolutionary technology that will keep bread fresher, dramatically extending the life of all your favorite breads, bagels, English muffins and more. Made in U.S.A. with FDA - G.R.A.S. (Recognized as safe) ingredients and FDA registered food grade P.E. plastic.
 

Debbie Meyer Bread Bags Features:

Can be used with any bread - ( Including pre-sliced packaged breads, bakery bread, homemade bread, bagels, rolls etc )
Remove bread from original packaging
Place bread in bag and press out excess air
One type of bread in each bag
To close, just fold over the top of the bag
Keep end of the bag folded over during storage. You do not need a seal.
Store where you bread is normally stored ( Countertop, bread box, drawer, pantry etc )

Debbie Meyer Bread Bags Includes:

12 bags & Reusable

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