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Cake portion containers made of PET stand out for their transparency, allowing consumers to clearly see the contents, which is especially useful for food products. They are also lightweight, making them easy to transport and handle. These containers are safe to be in contact with food and do not alter the taste of food.
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50/27/010 | Transparent |
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To use the pie slice container made of PET, first open the lid by lifting it carefully. Place the slice of cake or other dessert inside the container, making sure not to overfill it. Then, close the lid by lowering it until it fits tightly, ensuring a secure seal. Store the container in a suitable place according to the needs of the dessert, either in the refrigerator or at room temperature. After consuming the contents, wash the container with mild soap and water and let it dry completely before reuse.
Cake portion containers made of PET are ideal for storing and transporting individual portions of cakes and other desserts. Thanks to their transparency, they allow consumers to clearly see the contents, which is perfect for presenting cakes in an attractive way. Their light weight makes them easy to handle and transport, making them ideal for taking desserts to events, parties or for selling in retail outlets. In addition, they are safe to be in contact with food, without altering its flavor, making them a reliable option for both home use and bakery businesses.
PET
Store in a dry place at temperatures between 10° and 30°C in its original packaging, not exposed to direct sunlight.
Plastics are 100% recyclable by depositing them in the appropriate container.
The end user is responsible for the proper management of the waste he/she generates.