Feature

●[Enjoy Dessert Anytime]: Whether on a family camping trip or celebrating your team at a tailgate, the Neature Campfire Smores Kit holds all your smores needs; Store the ingredients to make smores and extendable skewers in this portable camping caddy
●[Safely Roast Treats]: Fully collapsed the camp skewer measures 10 inches (25.4cm); Telescopic marshmallow roasting sticks extend to 19.5 inches (49.5cm) long; Exercise caution when roasting treats over an open fire and avoid touching the metal part
●[Separate Food from Skewers]: With multiple shelves, you can separate the bonfire skewers from your treats; Keep crackers and chocolate on the top shelf of the smore carrier and marshmallows in the larger opening
●[Fit Your Needs]: When the lid is fully opened, the camping smores caddy reveals two floating shelves; Both trays are 11 inches (28cm) long; When you are done with your treats, you can latch shut the lid and use the top handle to carry your campfire accessories
●[Contents]: Package includes 1 white 13 x 7.9 x 5.9-inch (33 x 20 x 15cm) smore storage box with two bonfire sticks; Made from heavy-duty plastic material with a snap-tight clasp and handle; Food sold separately

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Description

Elevate your outdoor experience with the Neature Smore Caddy Kit. This 13 x 7.9 x 5.9-inch plastic smores caddy box is perfect for camping trips, family picnics, backyard fire pits, tailgating, and more! Although this smores camping smores box is primarily for holding sweet campfire treats, you can use the bbq roasting sticks to cook meat. Be sure to grasp the 4.5-inch (11cm) wooden handle and avoid touching the metal part of the telescopic camping fork. Snap open the front latch and fully extend the lid to reveal two floating shelves and a large opening. Enjoy campfire treats year-round with the portable smores caddy. Be careful when roasting over an open flame and be sure to buy snacks separately so you are prepared for your outdoor adventure! Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.