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Drip free Drizzler Cruets

drizzler cruetsStains, oily rings, and sticky messes are one of the signature traits of many cruet-users’ homes. Messes can occur anytime you drizzle oil and vinegar. These problems have been obliterated, though, by a new product from Cruets.com. The new line of Drizzler Cruets have been designed especially for this company in order to diminish the usual mess that comes with using oils and vinegars in bottles and normal cruets. These new Drizzler Cruets are quickly becoming one of the company’s best-selling items.

It has been proven that olive oil and vinegars are an important part of bringing flavor into the diets of many health-conscious eaters, but the fact that cruets and bottles are known to drip whenever you drizzle oil and vinegar makes the regular use of these products a bit of a hassle. Because of this, Cruets.com appointed designers to create Drizzler Cruets. He knew that the stream of drizzled oil and vinegar needed to be set at the perfect pace so that the cruet would not drip once it was no longer being used.

The Drizzler Cruets are 6 fluid ounces and are sold in pairs. They are hand-made in Europe by professional glass-blowers out of borosilicate glass so that they are light, safe, strong, and of the highest quality.

With thenew Drizzler Cruets, there is no longer a need for the daily clean-up of oil and vinegar rings and splotches. So, the next time you drizzle oil or vinegar make sure it is with one of these new drip-free products.

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