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Fusion Twist Food Tongs Blue
Product Reference:
496946
Manufacturers Code:
FTFTONGSBLU
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Made from stainless steel the Tala Apple Corer features an oval shaped handle with a hanging loop for easy storage. The corer simply pushes into any apple quince or pear to remove the central core and pips efficiently.
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