BRAND NEW SoftShell Snap-Close Silicone Food Storage Container
Say goodbye to disposable plastic bags in your family's lunches!
SoftShell is easier to clean and dry than a silicone bag, more compact than a traditional container, and features Cool Edge technology for safe handling out of the microwave. Plus, it doubles as a plate and has no lids to mismatch or lose! Perfect for smaller sandwiches, snacks, and leftovers.
Size: 7" x 7"
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BRAND NEW SoftShell Snap-Close Silicone Food Storage Container
FOOD STORAGE SOLVED
We had a very long list of must-haves when designing this product! It needed to be made of the safest material, fit perfectly in the dishwasher, be simple to deep-clean when needed, have no lids to lose, take up little space in the cabinet, double as a plate for meals on the go, have structure so it wouldn't get smooshed in a travel bag, lock shut to keep it from popping open en route, and be easy enough for kids to open and close.
Tall order? YES. But we made it happen with our brand new, patent-pending SoftShell!
FAQ
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Does any plastic touch the food?
No. Only the silicone panels touch the food.
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Is it BPA-free?
Yes, both the panels and the frame are free of BPA, Phthalates, PVC and Lead.
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Can I microwave it?
Yes. Simply vent open the SoftShell when microwaving. Do not microwave it when it’s closed.
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Is it water-tight and air-tight?
No. Water-like liquids like fruit juice could leak, especially when the container is squished. It is not sufficiently air-tight to truly preserve fresh items for long.
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How do I clean it?
Due to its lay-flat design, it easily fits in the dishwasher just like a plate on the bottom rack. Cleaning it that way on a regular basis is the fastest, simplest method. The silicone panels can be removed from the frame for deep cleaning, but THE PANELS ARE NOT MEANT TO BE REMOVED EVERY TIME.
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How do I sterilize the silicone panels if I wish to do so?
Simply peel the silicone panels from the frame and place them in boiling water for a few minutes. When they’ve fully cooled, place them back into the frame. Do not put the plastic frame in the boiling water.
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How do I put the panels back into the frame?
We recommend starting at one of the corners and pressing every half inch or so. It’s only recommended to remove the panels every so often as doing so can take a couple of minutes.
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Will red sauce stain the silicone?
Red sauces, turmeric, and pesto will likely stain the silicone panels. If it does, simply remove the silicone panel from the SoftShell frame, place it in a flat tray, fill the well of the panel with 3% hydrogen peroxide, and allow it to soak for 12 hours.
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Do I need to lock the SoftShell every time?
No. I don’t lock it when packing the Little Bee’s sandwich in her school lunch bag to make it easier for her to open. We only lock it when it contains food that easily spill or there’s a decent chance of dropping it.