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...ring our Sales Hotline for help and advice 21 Glass Cooler Jug


The ideal way to serve breakfast juices, water and wine at a cool temperature. Keeps drinks chilled without the need for ice and does not dilute the drink.


Glass jug with plastic lid & tube.


CODE SIZE C2078 3¾ pint, 2.25 litre


£5.48ONLY Plastic Jugs


Fresh, clean thirst quenchers. Ideal for restaurants and bars. • Dishwasher safe (providing correct type of detergent is used) • Lightweight


SAN Plain Jugs FROM ONLY


£3.25 CODE DESCRIPTION


CA740 2 pint, 1.2 litre, CE CA739 3 pint, 1.8 litre


CA738 4 pint, lined at 2, 3 & 4 pints, CE


PRICE


£3.25 £3.75


£4.99 21 Polycarbonate Ice Lip Jugs


£5.35 FROM ONLY


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1 1 Ice Lip KEY CODE DESCRIPTION KEY CODE DESCRIPTION PRICE


1 D3261 Ribbed Jug with Ice Lip, Polycarbonate, 1.8 litre £5.12 2 D3260 Large Jug with Plain Lip and Lid, Styrene, 2.3 litre £11.13


21 Plastic Jugs with Lids 2


GREAT VALUE


£4.70 FROM ONLY


1 3 KEY CODE DESCRIPTION 1 E4335 SAN, fluted, 2 pint, 1.2 litre


2 E4300 Polypropylene, plain, 3¾ pint, 2.2 litre 3 D1387 SAN, plain with rectangular profile, 3½ pint, 2 litre


PRICE £4.70 £5.25 £5.96


CE denotes Stamped Glass as required for selling controlled measures. SALES HOTLINE 03701 678678 (Terms & Conditions apply – see page 2)


ORDER BEFORE 5PM FOR NEXT DAY DELIVERY


N.B. Lid available – must be ordered separately.


CODE DESCRIPTION


C7118 Jug, 3 pint, 1.7 litre C7119 Clear Lid for C7118


PRICE


£11.99 £1.86


Polycarbonate ‘Elan’ Jug


£13.85ONLY


INCLUDING LID


1 D3037 Fluted, 2½ pint, 1.4 litre 1 D3038 Fluted, 3 pint, 1.8 litre 2 D3802 Fluted, 3 pint, 1.8 litre


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£5.35 £5.73 £7.02


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