Moss and Fawn

Ice Cube Tray Fern (Green)

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Regular price $ 19.99
Sale price $ 19.99 Regular price $ 19.99
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Pickup available at Stillwater, MN

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Ice Cube Tray Fern (Green)

  • Stillwater, MN

    Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

    216 MYRTLE STREET W
    SUITE A
    STILLWATER MN 55082
    United States

    +16128121749

These ice cube trays are perfectly designed for the Forage Feeder!

1. Fill
2. Freeze (or store)
3. Enjoy!

- Non-stick silicone for easy release and cleaning
- Sturdy steel frame to prevent spills
- Snug lid to keep food fresh
- Each cube is 8 milliliters in volume 

Fill tray with:
Breast milk
formula
bone broth
purees 
yogurt
fresh juice
baby food
smoothie

100% food grade silicone
(BPA free, Lead free, PVC free, FDA & CPSIA lab tested!)

Trays are compact and stackable with lid to keep food fresh and prevent spills. 


Forage Feeder and Ice Cube Tray are sold separately

We typically ship out within 1-2 business days.

Free Shipping on US orders of $75 or above (Subtotal) qualify for free shipping (we will cover the cost to ship your order). APO and AP addresses are included in free shipping. 

NO FORWARDING ADDRESSES ARE ALLOWED, ORDERS WILL BE CANCELLED

PLEASE NOTE: Use of a coupon code may bring your order under the $75 subtotal and will be charged shipping.

Some Oversize items may not be included in the Free Shipping within the USA

PLEASE NOTE: PRESALE ITEMS ordered with in stock items will not ship until the full order is in stock. Please order in stock items in a separate order.

We are not responsible for packages that are confirmed delivered or stolen. Please make sure you have your order delivered to a safe address or an address that you know your package will be get delivered safely. 


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Kaila

Love this! Froze my breast milk just fine, and the cubes fit perfectly in the smallest forage feeder nipple.