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Industry: Email Alert RSS Feed"Hands-free" bulk tea bin.(Equipment & Packing News)(Trade Fixtures)(Brief Article)
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, August, 2004
Trade Fixtures is introducing the "Gravity Plus" bin. Without the use of a glass jar and scoop, the "Gravity Plus" dispenses bulk teas using an agitator and baffle design.
The bin is NSF certified and constructed of polycarbonate, for longevity and durability. It also includes a tight lid-seal for freshness, tamper resistance, and automatic stock rotation. Trade Fixtures recommends using the bin with one of the company's wood cabinets, for maximum organization.
Trade Fixtures Newleaf Designs, 1501 Westpark Drive, Suite 5, Little Rock, Arkansas. Tel: (1)(501) 664-1318, Fax: (1)(501) 664-9253, Website: www.tradefixtures.com, E-mail: cservice@tradefixtures.com.
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