Friday, October 22, 2010

Dry Cereal Dispenser Buying Tips

If you are the owner of a small luncheonette, a buffet restaurant or a cafeteria of some sort, you know what a mess can be made with people trying to pour out a serving of dry cereal for themselves. Perhaps even worse is being the manager of a large hotel with a breakfast room and having to put up with weary travelers which include children who when using a cereal box to pour themselves cereal into a bowl, find that more of the cereal goes to the floor than in the bowl. All of these problems can be done away with if you have a dry cereal dispenser.

A dry cereal dispenser is made in such a way that the person need not touch the cereal, nor handle anything more complicated than a small key or small button. You may find that some of them even can dispense pre-measured amounts of cereal, thus enabling you to cut back drastically on waste.

The majority of it can be used to dispense many other things other than dry cereal. For instance they can be used for nuts, granola, and candies, especially the smaller variety such as jellybeans. Speaking of beans, dried beans may be dispensed that way too.

There's even a very low cost cereal dispenser that is relatively new on the market, and that is a plastic lid that snaps directly onto a box of cereal. The lid keeps the contents much fresher, of course and prevents any humidity from entering the box. The lid fits on any standard dry cereal box, and makes pouring out the ingredients much easier, and thus less messy too!

You should also know that a dry cereal dispenser may also come as one solid unit but actually be one dispenser that has another separate dispenser attached. With one of these, one can be used in order to offer cereal in one and perhaps snack mix, or trail mix in the other. Those who may find this extremely helpful are companies that are open 24 hours a day in their lunchroom, for instance, so that if one wishes cereal and the other a snack, both can be obliged. In this case the dispenser is called a dual cereal dispenser.

A cereal dispenser can be used at home for a family to keep their cereal into since they can hold dry cereal for up to 45 days and the cereal will still be fresh after that time! This is due to their ingenious designs that have a rubber gasket at the bottom of them that closes immediately after the cereal is dispensed. At the top is also a airtight lid so that nothing will be able to penetrate the dispenser to render the dry cereal inedible. Of course a dry cereal dispenser will more often be seen in a restaurant and such. Wherever they are used, people love them, because they are highly economical as well as much more sanitary than a shared cereal box could ever be.

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