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Condiment Timer

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Color:  Marinara

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Get a little kitchen help from your favorite condiment.

Disguised as a jar of your favorite food toppers, the Condiment Timer times your cooking and brings some whimsy to your space. The timer dial is cleverly designed as the condiment jar’s lid and can be set up to one hour. Ideal for baking, roasting and simmering, the Condiment Timer is a fun way to give you a helping hand.

  • Size
    4h x 2"diam.
  • Material
    Plastic
  • Year of Design
    2025
  • Origin
    China
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