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An easy plastic wrap replacement, Bee’s Wrap can be used for a year with regular use and good care. When it loses its grippiness, Bee’s Wrap can be composted or used as a fire starter – returning to the Earth instead of going to a landfill.
Just one pack of Bee’s Wrap can save 1,667 sq. feet of plastic wrap from entering our oceans and landfills each year. That’s enough plastic to cover a single-family home.
2 sizes for all your kitchen storage solutions. Use the medium as a sandwich wrap or cheese storage, and the large wrap as reusable produce bags or bowl covers. Bundle contains 2 large wraps and 3 medium wraps.
From storing food in the kitchen, to packing sandwiches and snacks on the go, Bee’s Wrap is a small sustainable swap that adds up to make a big impact. Together, we can bee the change.
WRAP
Use the warmth of your hands to shape Bee’s Wrap around fresh produce, cheese, bread and dishware.
RINSE
Rinse in cool water and mild dish soap, then air dry. Avoid heat and hot water!
REUSE
Reuse Bee’s Wrap for a year with good care. The more you wrap, the more plastic you save!
FROM THE EARTH, TO THE EARTH
Unlike plastic and silicone, Bee’s Wrap can be composted instead of heading to a landfill.
MADE IN VERMONT
From certified organic cotton, beeswax, organic plant oil and tree resin.
1 WRAP
2 RINSE
3 REUSE
4 COMPOST
5 MADE IN VERMONT
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Customer Reviews
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VEGAN BEESWAX WRAPS FOR FOOD in 3 sizes: small (7″ x 8″), medium (10″ x 11″), and large (13″ x 14″), all featuring a green herb design. Made in USA reusable vegan food wraps are a great alternative to single use plastic wrap, sandwich wraps, and aluminum foil.
3 SIZES for all your kitchen storage solutions. Use the small wrap for fruit or small snacks, the medium as a sandwich wrap or cheese storage, and the large wrap as reusable produce bags or bowl covers.
MADE IN USA & ECO FRIENDLY with organic cotton, plant-based wax, organic plant oil, and tree resin. Vegan wraps contains coconut and soy instead of organic beeswax. Completely free from BPA, phthalates, and synthetic chemicals; protecting both your family’s health and our planet.
BEESWAX WRAP is simple to use: warm with your hands to create a moldable, self-adhering seal that keeps food fresh. Hand wash with cool water and mild soap, air dry, and reuse for up to a year with proper care. Bee’s Wrap can be composted or used as a fire starter; true zero waste living.
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susan d badger –
Beeswax wraps
These beeswax wraps arrived yesterday and I am using them for the first time this evening. I am giving them the high rating because I’ve seen how they were used previously and like the idea and the person that shows them to me had been very happy with them.
shaa255 –
Great stuff
This bees wax wrap is the best. So easy to use and so easy to clean. It will save using plastic wrap. Get it and try it out for yourself. It’s such a simple idea and I thank whoever came up with the idea!
Lisa Jarvis –
Great non-toxic product!
Love these! I use them to keep cut lemons fresh where I only need a slice, as well as half eaten avocados and cucumbers. They work great and are easy to clean and reuse.
J. Bush –
Reviewed 3 brands, this came in close 2nd
I purchased Honey Bee Beeswax Wraps, Bee’s Wrap Wraps, and PataBee Beeswax Wraps. Of the three, these had the least and most pleasant/sweet odor, and the Honey Bee Beeswax Wraps and the PataBee smelled almost exactly the same just a slight difference in stength.How I tested….I compared each version on overall appearance, malleability, durability thus far, and then tested each on a) a plastic canister of sunflower seeds, a small glass of water, a glazed cereal bowl, a metal mixing bowl, and a cut open/started loaf of Freshpet dog food (I do not endorse freshpet but my dog is sick and in one of his finicky moods). I also compared seal, cleaning/instructions, and how they did between fridge and ambient temperatures.By feel, these were the most pleasant to work with, but were not as sticky as the Honey Bee Wraps. The Bee’s Wrap brand is made in Vermont. Instructions were similar- wash in COOL water with dish soap, hang to dry, fold and store. Reuse for about a year and not recommended using for meat. Avoid heat and don’t cut on them. The color/pattern was pleasant- an off white with a honey comb print. The Large is 13×14 in, medium is 10x11in, small is 7 x8 in. The smell is the only gentle/pleasant one of the brands I tried. It gets an A+ for malleability and shows no wear at folds/corners. It wasn’t as sticky on wet/sweating glass as the Honeybee Wrap brand. It leaked the same as the PataBee brand with the water glass test. It didn’t leave a visible residue like the Honeybee Wrap did. I’d rate it a B for functionality.The pattern is nice to me, though I prefer simple solid earth tones personally I don’t mind the honey comb. This pack came with 3 sizes and they are a good mix and ideal for many uses. Of all 3 brands, these scored 1st place in coating durability- the PataBee ones had damage from the crisp corners made during the folding process, these showed almost no wear/opacity at the folded corners.These worked on all the different surfaces equally well, just not as well as the Honey Bee Wraps. They take a little work to stick to edges and themselves but aren’t as stiff as the ParaBee’s. They wash and dry fine.The PataBee is made in Switzerland and is deemed organic. Instructions are similar but more specific. Hand wash only nothing warmer than 65 F. Use only soft side of sponge to clean, hang to dry. Avoid raw meat and fish and heat and direct sunlight. Avoid hot food and deep freezing. There’s also a warning not to eat them! They also mention they should last 4-6 months and not to worry about detaching wax pieces- that it’s normal and why they “only use organic ingredients”. It comes with 4 wraps- small (8×8 in), two mediums (11×10 in), and one large (14 x 12 in). They come in solid colors. The downside to this is that they show every crease, corner damage, etc like crazy. I’d rank them in 3rd place overall. They were picky about what they’d stick to, they were the stiffest, and they didn’t stick to themselves well, I kept having to re-smoosh them down and I’d come back a few minutes or hours later and they’d all be flared up and unstuck.The Honey Bee Wraps: The packaging says, 100% organic cotton, instruct to initially wash with a mild detergent with a gentle sponging and rinsing in cold water. They recommend not using for raw meat (which means the surfaces are porous and not easily sterilized), and with proper care they feel they will last up to one year. Like all of these, avoid heat. The 3 pack I got comes with a large (14×14 in), medium (11×10 in), and small (8x8in). My biggest beef with this brand is it leaves a very sticky obvious residue on everything that has to be really scrubbed off! (see picture!)Prices…. The 4 pack of PataBee Beeswax Wraps was $20.95. The 3 pack of Bee’s Wrap wraps was $18.00. The 3 pack of Honey Bee Wrap wraps was $16.47.Overall thoughts. I would not purchase the ParaBee wraps again. They just didn’t function as well. These things are already way more work than saran wrap, press-n-seal, or foil, so a noticeable difference in function and annoyance level was a deal breaker. They also have the shortest expected life-span and show the must wear/damage. The smell isn’t pleasant but not a deal breaker. The solid colors are a plus but they were just stiffer and more unwieldy without being thicker and more secure.First place goes to Honey Bee Wrap wraps, they were also the cheapest. The biggest down side is the residue! That’s a major disappointment. It seems to come off easily in the dishwasher but takes a bit of elbow grease with manual dishwashing and looks terrible. However, they were the most secure but took the same amount of work to initially get things stuck securely. The patterns are likely going to be hit-or-miss with people’s preferences but not a big deal. Odor is strong.Close second place is the Bee’s Wrap wraps. Pleasant gentle smell, function gets a B rating just after the Honey Bee Wraps. I like the pattern/appearance better. They seem to not show wear, aren’t as sticky and don’t leave residue. They don’t secure liquids and overall not quite as secure but still useable.A final soap box topic…. as a veterinarian with an especial interest in zoonotic diseases and food safety, I’m sick of meat getting picked on. People act like vegetables are so perfect and earthy and can do no harm. You should be treating all fruits and veggies just like raw meat! E coli, listeria, salmonella, botulism, etc etc can all contaminate vegetables and fruits very easily. Wash them thoroughly! Treat everything that comes in contact with them as needing to be washed! If you’re going to put raw/unwashed fruits and veggies in these things, you’re probably creating a contaminating surface that you’re not going to be able to sanitize as these things are not impervious long term, cannot be subjected to heat much less warmth beyond your hands for a few seconds. Please take care and be safe in the kitchen!I will give a final lifespan update and review for each of these as I go forward using them longer.
brad Lewis –
Surprisingly useful wrap
Surprisingly easy way to wrap food. Watermelon, sandwiches, covering bowls. Holds its shape and protects the food- not water sealed
Christopher Grimm –
Great vegetable wrap!
Love them.
Winnie –
Amazing Beeswax Wrap
I love using this to wrap sandwiches! It is sticky enough so that it holds your food tightly but not sticky enough to leave that residue on your hands! It functions great as a replacement for normal plastic wrap, and I will definitely be buying again after I have used mine up (they last a long time too!).
Rose –
Functional
Works great but you can taste the paper’s scent/flavor on whatever you wrap it on.
hamoudimarie –
Je recommande et viens juste de recevoir Pas encore testerPas contre le prix est excessive
caroe nadeau –
Je souhaitais une alternative aux produits plastiques ou au papier d’aluminium. Je les trouve très pratique, facile d’utilisation et d’entretien. Il y a trois tailles ce qui convient pour beaucoup de plats et d’aliments. Je les ai depuis presque 1 an et ils sont toujours en bon état. Super pour réduire ses déchets !
Andrea –
Love this product! My mother in law who doesn’t even recycle saw them and wanted some. They are that good! Easy to hand wash and use! Cute print!
christine walker –
Absolutely love these and feels good not too have to buy cling wrap
N.E. –
Mit diesem Produkt geht man in die richtige Richtung! Die Produkteigenschaften sind sensationell! Die Wraps fassen sich total genial an und lassen sich super formen. Wir stehen auf das natürliche Design und darauf weniger Müll zu produzieren. Der leichte Bienenwachsduft macht das Verwenden gleich einen Tacken ursprünglicher 🙂 Einfach genial! Sollten die guten Stücke ihrer Funktion nicht mehr nachkommen, werde ich sie als Übertopfdeko verwenden. Auf jeden Fall wieder!