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Since it is called a fruit bowl, I thought it is about 10-12 inches in diameter and should be able to hold several fruits in it. I ordered and sent it to a friend for her birthday. I did not tell her I sent her a gift. Later she called me and said when she first open the box, she did not see anything in the big box. So, she put the box aside. After some days, she noticed my name on the box. She thought I must have shipped something. She digged deep into the big box and at the bottom she found a small bowl. She does not know what it is. She said it is about 5 inches in diameter. I think it is misleading to call it “fruit bowl”. You should take it off from your website. It damages your company’s reputation.
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I used these bowls for Easter to hold little snacks. They are pastel and remind us that summer is coming. So, they worked out very well for that and at a reasonable cost.
We use these bowls frequently – I refer to them as desert bowls. They are shallow in depth and are a perfect size for a couple of scoups of ice cream on top of a brownie or piece of pie!