Honey-Can-Do Double White Cereal Dispenser with Portion Control KCH-06123 - The Home Depot
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Product Description
It's breakfast time, and you've a got a hunch your kids want that crunch. That's when you dole out the bowls and tell them to serve it up with help from this Double Cereal Dispenser. The dual dispensing technology uses a soft paddle wheel that keeps flakes fluffy as they tumble down and dance into their bowls. While Jake and Emma like turning the easy-twist knob and learning how to serve themselves a standard size portion, you enjoy the removable bottom tray for easy crumb clean-up. And if it's never a good time for cereal time in your household, use these large cereal containers to dispense other dry goods like nuts, legumes, and more non-cereal consumables.
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