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Nut Milk Kit
$30.00
Pack of 1 Filter - CoffeeSock NutMilk filters are durable and may last a year or more. CoffeeSock NutMilk filters alternative to paper filters and nylon sacks. CoffeeSock filters are made with Certified Organic Cotton. Cotton imparts no flavor on the finished brew unlike paper. Cotton is 90% cellulose, which is a tasteless and odorless compound that is insoluable in water. Wood is 40-50% while Hemp is approximately 45% cellulose. CS filters are made in Austin, Texas. All filters are sewn and packaged by happy human beings making a fair and living wage. ORGANIC, GLUTEN FREE, NON GMO 64 oz jar dimensions: 3.5۝ x 6.5۝ Made to Fit: Canning Jar Manufactured in the USA Easy cleanup - Just empty nut blend, rinse, and hang to thoroughly dry. High quality and less expensive than many market alternatives. Made from Organic Cotton - a responsibly produced, renewable resource

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About The Keep Refillery

For the last three years, founder Jacquie Rushlow has been in the process of not only changing her lifestyle to have less plastic in it, but she's also been preaching the good word to the beautiful community she calls home- Creemore, Ontario. Like many, it became more and more difficult for Jacquie + her husband Andrew, to refill their personal products and they resorted to ordering online or driving hours away to fill up......ya, ok, I know, carbon footprint right? Well, that's where the Creemore Refillery was born. 

About The Keep Refillery

For the last three years, founder Jacquie Rushlow has been in the process of not only changing her lifestyle to have less plastic in it, but she's also been preaching the good word to the beautiful community she calls home- Creemore, Ontario. Like many, it became more and more difficult for Jacquie + her husband Andrew, to refill their personal products and they resorted to ordering online or driving hours away to fill up......ya, ok, I know, carbon footprint right? Well, that's where the Creemore Refillery was born.