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    Our mission should be to turn out to be an innovative supplier of high-tech digital and communication devices by furnishing benefit added design and style, world-class manufacturing, and repair capabilities for Melamine Kids Bowls , Melamine Oval Plates , Melamine mixing bowls , To acquire a consistent, profitable, and constant growth by getting a competitive advantage, and by continuously increasing the value added to our shareholders and our employee.
    OEM Manufacturer melamine ice cream bowls to Kuwait Manufacturer Detail:

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    Item Name 4inch Round Melamine Ice cream bowl
    Item No. BW207
    Shape Round
    Body Color Colorful
    Decal Color 4 colors print (if need)
    Finish Glossy
    Style Fashion
    Motif Design Customized
    Shape Design OEM/ODM
    Test Standard FDA,PROP 65,EN71,LFGB etc. by SGS or ITS
    Packaging 12pcs/box,72pcs/carton
    Dimensions
    Length 10 cm
    Width 10 cm
    Height 6.5 cm
    Capacity N/A
    Material
    Body Material 100%melamine
    Decal Material (if need) 4 colors print (CMYK), or spot color printing, RoHS certificate
    Imprint (if need) Seiko ink type 1000 or other type, RoHS certificate
    Accessories Information
    Lid included No
    Other Melamine Ice Cream Spoon
    Weights
    Net Weight (kg) 5.3
    Shipping Weight (kg) 6.5

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    FAQ: 1.Q: Where is your factory located? How can I visit there? A: Our factory is located in Guangdong province, China. Warmly welcome to visit us! 2.Q: What is the material of your products? A: The material is melamine.  3.Q: How can I get some samples? A: We can send the samples by Express/DHL/FedEx/UPS etc. 4.Q: How does your company do regarding quality control? A: We have a very strict QC system. Our inspectors have been closely monitoring the production process from the selection of raw materials to the final step of the finished products. 5.Q: Can you print our logo on the product & packing? A: Yes, We can print your logo on our products. Multicolor-Plastic-Dinnerware-Melamine-Dinner-Plate

    * Do Not Touch On Fire Directly
    * Do Not Washing By Steelwire Ball
    * Non-Microwave Ovens
    * Dishwasher Safe


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