This reusable bag holds produce–and can do pretty much anything else a plastic baggie can do too.
Finally, Bee's Wrap made a bag Bee's Wrap, our favorite proprietor of reusable cloth and beeswax-based food wrap, has come out with a new product. And at Epi, for better or for worse, we get excited about a new form of Bee's Wrap the way hypebeasts get excited about a Supreme collab or an Aime Leon Doré capsule collection. If there were a Bee's Wrap store in Soho, we would be the losers lining up outside the door. Their latest drop, a line of reusable produce bags, is not exempt from this excitement. Read more about why we love these bags and what we use them for. Or find them linked directly below.
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Friday, April 29, 2022
Finally, Bee's Wrap made a bag
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