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Old 01-07-2008, 04:33 PM
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Reynolds Wrap Release

Have you guys heard of Reynolds Wrap Release - Non Stick Aluminum Foil? My cousin was telling me about this while we were cleaning the dishes after dinner at my mother-in-laws. She made so many different things in different pans and casserole dishes that we were soaking and scrubbing for a long time. She said with the reynolds wrap release, you don't even have to clean!!

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If you're looking for release from sticky situations in the kitchen, Reynolds is on a roll again with the ideal solution. Even the foods that stick the most, such as melted cheese, crispy-coated chicken or frozen hamburger patties, can't get a grip on new Reynolds Wrap® Release® Non-Stick Aluminum Foil, from the makers of America's most trusted brand of aluminum foil.

One side of this revolutionary foil is coated with a special food-safe, non-stick surface. Just place food on the side embossed with the words "Reynolds Wrap Release Non-Stick Side" (dull side) and prepare for the easiest liftoff ever. It can handle all your stickiest situations - melted cheese, crispy coatings, frozen hamburgers, even lasagna. You can cook, cover, freeze and store, with no sticking!


* Food lifts right off the foil
* No need to spray pans, just line with Release Foil
* Frozen items separate easily
* Easy clean-up - no soaking or scrubbing pans
* Use in oven or grill anytime, anywhere

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Old 01-07-2008, 06:17 PM
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Sounds like a dream... but yet I worry about chemicals in "non-stick" items. I know, I am a downer... for occasional big messy meals ala a dinner party I would go for it tho.
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Old 01-07-2008, 06:19 PM
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That's what I was thinking, meliz....about the chemicals.
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Old 01-10-2008, 08:55 AM
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my mom used it and said it didn't work any better than regular alum. foil.
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