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(Medical-NewsWire.com, March 23, 2015 ) Elkhart, Indiana -- New York – Silicone baking mats are quite popular in professional kitchens, and home cooks are discovering the advantages of the mats as well. Silicone is a man-made rubber like product that will not react with food. This means each mat is safe for all forms of cooking and baking. This aspect, however, is not the reason many home cooks appreciate the silicone mats. The main reason – the simple cleaning and storage.
"Silicone baking mats are flexible, and this makes the cleaning quick, easy and painless for busy home cooks and families," said Gabriela Aleixo, CEO of BakItFun. Virtually every silicone mat sold offers the same great details, but Bake It Fun has taken the mats to a new level. Instead of a single mat, customers will get three in each order. This, however, is not the best part.
"Too often my team and I heard that many wanted some way to measure or design on their baking sheets. We have included rulers and small circles on the mats for this particular purpose," said Aleixo, "so when a cook wants to set cookies out two inches or is curious how much something will spread during the baking process."
The Silicone baking mats are designed to withstand temperatures over 400 degrees and as low as -40 degrees. This means dishwasher safe and years of outstanding use. The mats are also FDA approved and safe for kids to help in the kitchen.
BakeItFun sells exclusively through Amazon.com. The company is pleased to have aligned themselves to the e-retail giant. "Selling three mats at a time means high volume of inventory and turnover. Amazon.com was more than willing to help with both. It was the only partner our company felt was the right one to use," said Aleixo.
About BakeitFun
The BakeitFun Company company offers beautiful designed high quality kitchen products, crafted with the best materials to deliver the best experience to the customer.
BakeitFun
Gabriela Aleixo
+13477780403
gabriela@bakeitfun.com
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