PAPER | METAL | BAMBOO | MELAMINE | |
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Disposable | ||||
Reusable | ||||
On-the-go Application | ||||
Easy to Clean | ||||
Eco-friendly Material | ||||
Durable Design |
Fry Scoops | Fry Cups | Fry Scoop Cups | Fry Bags | Munchie Cups | |
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SMALL | 4 oz. | 2.4 oz. | |||
MEDIUM | 5.5 oz. | 5.5 oz. / 12 oz. | 5.5 oz. | 5.5 oz. | 3.5 oz. |
LARGE | 7.5 oz. | 7.5 oz. / 16 oz. | 7.5 oz. | 7.5 oz. | 4.5 oz. |
EXTRA-LARGE | 9 oz. / 32 oz. | 9 oz. | 9 oz. | 9 oz. |
The capacity of the scoop is determined near the high point of the back. The capacity for this holder can vary depending how you fill it between the high and low points at the top. The high back and angled rim also make it a breeze to scoop product right out of the warmer.
No area goes unused with this shape, and its capacity is measured from top to bottom. The cup style is ideal for guests sitting down to eat fries, since the wide base rests easily on a table top and stabalizes the product for consumption.
Shaped like a cup but blended with a scoop design, this holdler provides the space of a cup and the extra capacity at the top like a scoop. Its capacity is determined around the high point in the back, but can vary depending on how you fill it. The wide cup base makes this holder great for resting on tables.
The cone's capacity can vary, like the scoop, but its measurement is determined closer to the higher point on the back side. This shape is beneficial for operations where customers are taking fries on the go. The cone shape is comfortable to hold and provides a stylish presentation.
This shape's capacity stops at the lower edge of the bag, and allows you to fill most of the bag while leaving a little space at the top. This shape is ideal for carrying fries away or keeping them in place for transport.
The value of a french fry holder can go beyond offering portion control for your product. Holders are great for a variety of appetizers, and are useful for more items than just fries. Fry holders can be used to serve mozzarella sticks, fried oysters, onion rings, tater tots, and even desserts!
Consider serving fries in a holder that fits your modern, chic, or rustic flair. Offering your fries or other foods in this way can accent your menu and create a memorable dining experience for guests. Think of holders as a way to enhance your presentation!
In addition to enhancing a presentaton, you can use fry holders to create a coheisve look on your tabletop! Holders come in a variety of styles and unique shapes to fit the theme of your establishment.
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