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Genuine Pyrex Products; Lids and Vessels made in the USA
Doesnât absorb food flavors, stains, or odors
Refrigerator, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher safe
Only fits Pyrex 232 models, please check the bottom of your container for model number "232" to ensure proper fit.
Included: (1) Pyrex 232 Glass Baking Dish
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Product description
This high-quality non-porous clear glass Pyrex 232 square 2qt food storage dish does not absorb any food odor, flavor, or stains. This glass dish has a simple yet elegant design, making it perfect for use at your dining table. The clear glass allows you to see the contents of the dish, so that you donât have to open various dishes to find your favorite food. You can easily store a 2-quart quantity of food in this dish. This clear glass dish is safe for use in the microwave and freezer and can be washed easily using a dishwasher. This storage dish is compatible with Pyrex 232-PC plastic lid (sold separately).
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