Greetings from Bee's Wrap!
Bee's Wrap began making our sustainable food wraps a little over two years ago. We started very small in my sewing space in our home, melting wax and painting fabric. After about six months we moved into a workshop on our property and brought on some help turning Bee's Wrap into a business that was growing quickly. After another year passed of exciting growth we moved into a larger space in the nearby town of Bristol, Vermont where all of our Bee's Wrap is now made.
Bee's Wrap is a sustainable food storage alternative to plastic wrap. It is made from all natural ingredients- organic cotton, beeswax, tree resin, and organic jojoba oil. Bee's Wrap is great for wrapping cheese, bread, and veggies- like celery, greens, carrots, half of a cucumber, pepper or lemon. Bee's Wrap is reusable for up to a year. Wash in cool water with a little dish soap and hang to dry. When it has reached the end of its life compost or use as a fire starter for camping or a wood stove.
SouleMama: Since the last time you were featured on SouleMama, in what ways has your business grown or changed?
Sarah: We are very excited to announce our NEW Sandwich Wrap. Bee's Wrap is made with organic cotton muslin, beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin. The Sandwich Wrap has the addition of a hemp cord and wood bee button for making sandwich wrapping super easy and environmentally friendly. Build your sandwich, fold in the corners and wrap the string around the wooden bee button, then use as a placemat. Use again and again. Our sustainable sandwich wrap is perfect for grownups and kids!
This weekend, Bee's Wrap is generously offering the following gift to TWO lucky SouleMama readers:a Sandwich Wrap
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Sooooooo want to try these!
Posted by: Bianka
been curious about these, would love the chance to try it out.
Posted by: MNP