
- Tomorrow's Kitchen (Formerly Vacu Vin) PopSome Nuts/Candy, Purple
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From $6.97 (New)

From $6.97 (New)

| Latest | $6.97 1 day ago |
| Highest | $9.86 Dec 30, '13 |
| Lowest | $6.95 Jan 15, '16 |
| Average | $6.97 (30d avg) $6.96 (90d avg) $6.97 (180d avg) $7.37 (365d avg) $8.20 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 11, 2013 |
| Latest | $5.00 1 day ago |
| Highest | $9.63 Dec 3, '13 |
| Lowest | $5.00 Apr 26, '15 |
| Average | $5.00 (30d avg) $5.00 (90d avg) $5.00 (180d avg) $5.00 (365d avg) $5.90 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 11, 2013 |
30 day average: 129,149
90 day average: 128,880
The Tomorrow's Kitchen (Formerly Vacu Vin) PopSome Nuts and Candy is a convenient container that pops open to pour and serve and then seals again for storage. The flexible lid pops up to pour out candy or nuts so hands and germs never touch the food. Push down to close the lid and the patented Oxiloc system creates an airtight seal after use. Vacu Vin was originally established in 1986 in order to manufacture and distribute the iconic Vacuum Wine Saver. Since then the family-owned company has evolved into a leading brand within the housewares industry, offering an array of barware accessories and kitchen gadgets that are characterised by their quality and innovative functionality. In addition to the Vacuum Wine Saver, Vacu Vins product portfolio also includes the award-winning Rapid Ice Coolers and Pineapple Slicers, all of which are now used in over 35 million households and more than 80 countries throughout the world. A specialist in-house design team are constantly striving to add new items to the companys ever-evolving assortment in order to satisfy the demands of the modern-day consumer. Social involvement has always been at the forefront of Vacu Vins philosophy. The company employs over 150 mentally and physically disadvantaged people at their head office production facility in order to assist in the assembly and packaging of almost every product. Vacu Vin also funds the Sharing Success Foundation, which has helped over 50,000 disabled children and contributed significantly to the development of new facilities in numerous countries.