Diner Collection Condiment Server with Spoon (6-oz.) by Tablecraft

The durable 18/8 stainless steel frame of this server has a neat flip-top, with a 6-oz. glass insert and stainless steel spoon. Use it to serve condiments, salt, cheese and more. See complete description »

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Price for both: $36.90

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The durable 18/8 stainless steel frame of this server has a neat flip-top, with a 6-oz. glass insert and stainless steel spoon. Use it to serve condiments, salt, cheese and more.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 91% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 86% of reviewers
by Pam, VA

I use this for a sugar bowl. The only problem I had was that the lid tab wasn't properly formed for easy open.

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by Lisa, NY

Great product, efficient and adds an air of sophistication to a meal at home. The only thing I'd like to see is an airtight cover for storage between uses.

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Cheese server
by Diane, CA

Exactly what I needed for my parmisano and romano grated cheeses. It's simply perfect.

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by Ann, NJ

I use this for kosher salt -- it's great looking and very functional.

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by SUZANNE, FL

Whether you are looking for that special condiment jar for added panache at your dinner table or for an extra salt or sugar jar, this item fits the bill.<br><br>Sleek design meets versatility in this product.

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