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Bento Box - Figmint™

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W&P Design 1L Reusable Lunch Bowl with Lid

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Ninja 4qt CleanCrisp Container

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Melii Snackle Box - 48oz - Gray

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Ninja 2.5qt CleanCrisp Container

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ThermoFlask Double Wall Insulated Food Jar

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Ninja 2pk CREAMi Deluxe Pints and Lids

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Capacities range from small bottles and jars (~12–16 fl oz, about 1–2 cups) up to multi‑liter canisters (about 0.86–4.1 L). Some multi‑piece sets list individual pieces with capacities as large as 138.58 fl oz.

Dispensing liquids: squeeze bottles and bottles with attached caps or pour spouts are used for oils, condiments and dressings. Storing dry ingredients: canisters, jars and snack containers are used for cereal, rice, baking ingredients, snacks and formula.

Listings commonly state the containers are "BPA‑free" and "phthalate‑free." One listing specifically notes meeting FDA guidelines for BPA‑free SAN material.

Common lid and sealing styles include flip‑top/flip‑lock lids, press‑on lids, twist‑and‑lock systems, attached caps or pour spouts with removable collars, and secure latches. Several items also advertise airtight or leak‑proof seals.

Common uses include storing pantry staples and dry goods (spices, cereal, rice, flour, sugar), holding condiments and liquid dressings or oils, carrying snacks and baby formula, and some craft uses (for example, sauce bottles for acrylic paint pouring).

Many feature stackable designs and assorted sizes that "stack perfectly," allowing vertical storage. Clear construction that shows contents at a glance also helps reduce clutter and speed up retrieval.

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