Restaurant Discount Napkin Bands {Review}
Do you remember rolling silverware for your granmother? Mine used to have us kids roll up silverware every Saturday so our Sunday buffet could be as ready as possible when we got home from worship services.
Funny that I do the same thing. I have the little ones sit down and roll up silverware in a napkin and tie with a ribbon whenever we are having all the family get together. Of course our immediate family dinner calls for seating for 24 so anything that can save time and results in less confusion is on the top of my list to get done!
When I was asked to review the self sealing napkin bands I was interested and thought that it would make the job easier for the little ones. Well…I didn’t expect to receive 2,000 yes read that as TWO THOUSAND in the box!
Knowing it would take us years to use all of these bands, we have decided to wrap up plastic silverware and a wet hand wipe in a napkin and take the finished box to the free food store. They offer a free meal every evening of the week and these bands will help to keep the silverware together and from being handled more than necessary.
They come in 13 colors, so you can pick the color that’s just right for your table theme. The bands are super easy to use – even the 4 year old can help!
Just wrap the paper around the napkin and press the glued ends together. It will seal immediately.
Options for colors are: White, Black, Blue, Brown, Burgundy, Cream, Green, Kelly Green, Purple, Red, Rust, Teal, and Yellow.
For more information or to order your own set of Napkin Bands from Restaurant Discount Warehouse, visit their online store. You can also order Custom Bands with your logo or favorite phrase on them. Make sure to connect with On The Fly on Facebook and Twitter.
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