Snack Flap Duo Snack Pouch
For snacks on the go, our handmade Snack Flap Duo Snack Bag is the ultimate eco alternative. Forget plastic baggies, this reusable bag holds two different snacks - and keeps them separate! This unique snack bag features an extra panel of non-toxic water resistant interior lining that acts as a wall to keep foods separate. Ideal for all types of snacks, including fruits, vegetables, popcorn, crackers, cookies and more. Small enough and flexible enough to fold up when empty and keep in a pocket. Velcro fastening strips keep contents securely inside. The exterior is 100% cotton. This handy reusable snack bag is PVC-, lead-, phthalate- and BPA-free both inside and out. Choose from seven designs. Made in Canada.
Please note: this product is made by hand and because of this, each bag will be unique. The colour of the interior lining and precise shape of the flap may vary from the image shown.
For just one snack try our Snack Flap Single or pair the duo with a BPA-free banana guard and a kids leak-proof Camelbak stainless steel water bottle. Pack it all to go in an insulated canvas cotton monster lunch bag or a gorgeous coated linen upright dandelion lunch box.
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To clean: machine or hand wash in warm water with mild detergent and air dry. Do not put in dryer. As with most things, this product will last longer with hand washing.
The Snack Flap Snack Bag is large enough to hold a considerable amount of snacks yet small enough and flexible enough to be folded up into a jacket pocket when empty - ideal for packing recess snacks to be eaten outside on the school playground.
Interior lining is a water resistant nylon with a polyurethane coating on one side (the side that does not come into contact with food). It is PVC-free, lead-free and phthalate-free and free of BPA.
This product is produced by Lavish & Lime. It is made by hand locally, in Cranbrook, BC.
Did you know that on average, a student creates 66 lbs of lunch waste per
year? According to the Recycling Council of Ontario, that's 18,700 lbs
per school per year.