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Is it possible for a cutting board to be better for the planet, your health and your knife blade? You bet! Bamboo is naturally microbial, containing bamboo kun, an agent that it produces to protect itself from harmful microbes and fungi. It's also easier on knife blades, tending not to blunt the edge. Finally, Bamboo is better for the planet, creating 35% more oxygen than similar sized stand of trees, needing no chemicals to grow, and requiring less fresh water to grow. Bamboo is often mistaken for a tree but is, in fact, a grass. That gives it a unique grain that is both elegant and natural looking. Hand washing recommended. FDA Certified.
CPN-553479513
Platinum
The Calacatta charcuterie board is made from a perfect pairing - white synthetic marble with rich acacia wood. This eye-catching cutting board makes a stunning backdrop for appetizers, fruits, meats, or cheese. Synthetic marble is naturally cooling helping keep cheese, fresh fruit, or other hors d'oeuvre cool while serving. An elegant leather strap is attached for easy storage and access. This branded board will quickly become a conversation piece at any event or party. Care instructions are included on the exterior of the retail inspired package. Hand wash recommended. FDA compliant. For laser engraved ads, bold artwork only - no fine graphics or text.
CPN-554213489
Platinum
Made with sustainable bamboo, the Artiste charcuterie board speaks volumes to the natural, sustainable values the brand printed on it promotes. Use it to chop or prep food or use it as a stunning serving board that's bound to be a show stopper. The narrow easy-to-grip handle facilitates simple transport from kitchen to table. Care instructions are included on the exterior of the retail inspired package. Hand washing is recommended. Meets FDA requirements.
CPN-554213488
Platinum
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