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Cotton Bread Basket

Cotton Bread Basket

This bread bag from Stelton is made of the best quality of cotton, approved for food. It can be unfolded for loafs, folded for small breads and buns and the hidden magnets in the top make it easy to close the bag, keeping bread crispy and warm. A perfect weekend gift!

ON SALE from $41. All items are final sale. No refunds, returns or exchanges.

Material:
Cotton Canvas
Dimensions:
9" diameter
Price:
$28.70
Quantity:
Out of stock.

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