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For the most important meal of the day! Start your day out right. Bowl keeps fruit & milk chilled while keeping your cereal dry. Perfect for school, work, the gym or any outing.
Dry Storage Bowl - Holds 1.5 cups of cereal. Unique foldable spoon snaps into lid. Milk Cup - Holds 1 cup of milk. Ice Ring - Keeps milk & fruit chilled Bottom Cold Storage - Holds .75 cup of your favorite food 8.25 x 6 x 5.25
For the most important meal of the day!
Start you day off right with the Fresh Start Breakfast Chiller. The bowl separates into three sections to keep your cereal or granola, fruit and milk or yogurt separate. Cereal stays dry while milk or yogurt and fruit stay cool until mealtime.
All Fit & Fresh™ products are easy to clean, freezer, microwave and top rack dishwasher safe (except for the ice packs). Do not microwave the ice packs.
All Fit & Fresh products meet FDA regulations for food grade plastic.
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updated February 19th, 2009