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Jsp Brochure 00 H P First Hal John Sheekey Packaging Your one stop shop for all your packaging needs. Physical Address 12 Lind Road, Marburg / Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Tel039 685 4126 Fax 039 685 4439 Website www.johnsheekey.co.za GPS co-ordinates S 30°45'6.45"; E 30°25'2.13" Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Measure Measure CCS016 American Muffin Cups #161M 40mmx50mm 1000 N/S0946 Long Island Straws (Yellow) 300 Case=6x300 300 N/S0685 Aprons Blue (100) 100 Box=10x100 100 MCB Mob Caps Blue (100's) 100 Box=20x100 100 N/S0791 Aprons Heavy Duty EA 70 x120 1 MCG Mob Caps Green (100's) 100 Box=20x100 100 N/S0686 Aprons Red (100) 100 Box=10x100 100 SC MobCaps White (100's) 100 Box=20x100 100 ADPP Aprons White (100) 100 Box=10x100 100 N/S0956 Nitrile HD Gloves PR Heavy Duty 1 BA2 Baking Cups Size 10 (50) 50 50 K1T5 Oil Filters 50 50 N/S0632 Bendy Straws Black (250) 250 Bale = 8x250 250 PJ2 Paper Plates 180mm (Small) 10 Case = 72 x 100 10 N/S0945 Bendy Straws Striped (250) 250 Bale = 8x250 250 N/S0770 Paper Plates 230mm Green 20 20 CH Chef's Hats (50's) 50 50 N/S0950 Paper Plates 230mm Purple 20 20 BI2 Cookie Cups Size 4 (75) 75 75 N/S0769 Paper Plates 230mm Red 20 20 3003034300 Doyleys 102mm 250 250 230/9 Paper Plates 230mm White 50 Case=20x50 50 3003035700 Doyleys 153mm 250 250 PD Patti Discs 100mm 1M 1000 3003036400 Doyleys 228mm 250 250 PD130 Patti Discs 130mm 1M 1000 3003037100 Doyleys 240mm 250 250 BPP Plastic Plate 225mm Black 1M Case = 500 1 D24 Doyleys Grease Proof 240mm 500 500 600591 Plastic Plate 225mm Red 1M 20 N/S0150 Dust/Mist Respirator FFP1 20 Particulate 20 PP Plastic Plate 225mm White 1M Case = 500 1 FFP2 Dust/Mist Respirator FFP2 20 Particulate 20 CCS012 Queen Cake Cups #12 1M 25mmx50mm 1000 CCS014 Fairy Cake Cups #14 1M 35mmx45mm 1000 SP Sleeve Protectors (100's) 100 10 x 100 100 N/S0948 Flexible Straws Colours (225) 1 225 N/S0838 Smock Large (80cm x 123cm) 50 50 GS Gloves (NEW) PR 12 N/S0837 Smock Medium (70cm x 123cm) 50 50 GD Gloves Disposable (100) 100 Box = 100 x 100 100 BWS Straws Cooldrink Wrap (2000) 2M 225MM LONG 2000 N/S0222 Gloves Exam (L) Powder Free 100 100 MS Straws Milk Shake (2000) 2M 210MM LONG 2000 N/S0222M Gloves Exam (M) Powder Free 100 100 LS Straws Unwrap (2500) 2.5 225MM LONG 2500 N/S0222S Gloves Exam (S) Powder Free 100 100 PS-W Straws Wrapped (150) 150 225MM LONG 150 N/S0635 Household Yellow Gloves (L) PR 1 N/S0833 Surgical Masks (100's) 100 Case = 20 x 100 100 N/S0845 Household Yellow Gloves (M) PR 1 WT Toothpicks Cello Wrapped 1M Case = 12 000 1000 BCJUM-B Jumbo Muffin Cups 1M 40mmx70mm 1000 UT Toothpicks Unwrapped 1M Unwrapped 1000 N/S0921 Long Gloves PR 1 KIT1 Waiters Cap (Forage Cap) 100 100 N/S0809 Long Island Straws (Black) 1.8 Case=6x300 300 Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Measure Measure N/S0307 Forks for Chips 1M 1000 PKC Plastic Knives (Strong Clear) 1M Bale = 3000 250 670200 Plastic D/Spoons (White) 1M Bale = 3000 250 670000 Plastic Knives (White) 1M Bale = 6000 250 670100 Plastic Forks (White) 1M Bale = 3000 250 N/S0883 Plastic Teaspoons (Clear) 1M Bale = 6000 500 PFC Plastic Forks (Strong Clear) 1M Bale = 3000 250 670300 Plastic Teaspoons (White) 1M Bale = 6000 500 670500 Plastic Ice Cream Spoons 1M Bale = 2500 500 SS Stirrer Sticks (Plastic) 1M Pack = 1000 1000 Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Measure MEA008 Meal Pack 3 (Fish Inn) 500 500 MEA058 Meal Pack 4 (Frey’s) 500 500 MEAWOLF Meal Pack 4 (TO Strand) 500 500 MEA098 Meal Pack 5 (Fish Inn) 500 500 MEA148 Meal Pack 5 (Frey’s) 500 500 MEA935 Meal Pack 5 (John Dory’s) 500 500 MEA005 Meal Pack 5 (Kapenta) 500 500 MEAWCS Meal Pack 6 (WCS) 500 500 ISPS3 Popcorn Sprinkle - Butter KG 1 ISPS5 Popcorn Sprinkle - Cheese KG 1 ISPS6 Popcorn Sprinkle Cheese&Onion KG 1 ISPS4 Popcorn Sprinkle S/Cream&Chive KG 1 ISPS2 Popcorn Sprinkle Salt&Vinegar KG 1 SAU005 Sachets Chilli (250) 250 250 KIT28/FF Sachets Mustard (250) FF 250 250 GRAN002 Sachets Pepper (1000) 1M 1000 PIC2036 Sachets Salad Dressing (180) 180 180 x 15ml 180 GRAN001 Sachets Salt (1000) 1M 1000 TSS001 Sachets Sweetner 1M 250 SAU001 Sachets Tomato Sauce (400) 400 400 SAU002 Sachets Vinegar (400) 400 400 TSB001 Sugar Tubes Brown (250*) 250 *Pack = 250 250 TSW001 Sugar Tubes White (250*) 250 *Pack = 250 250 Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Measure Measure MOPCUP2 2 Cup Carrier 1M 360 402700 Foam Cup 350ml 1M Lid D5036 25 MOPCUP4 4 Cup Carrier 1M 180 401250 Foam Tub 125ml 1M Box = 1000 25 230108 Board Lid 108mm 1M Bale=5x100 100 402800 Foam Tub 250ml 1M Box = 500 25 611060 Clear Cup 200ml (D3175) 1M Wine Cup 50 403500 Foam Tub 350ml 1M Box = 500 25 MOT95/250CL Clear Cup 250ml (D3176) 1M Ref: D3176 50 405000 Foam Tub 500ml 1M Box = 500 25 611061 Clear Cup 350ml (D3177) 1M Ref: D3177 50 LPA023 Hot Coffee Paper Cup 250ml 1M Lid LPARIP250PL 50 MOT95/500CL Clear Cup 500ml (D3178) 1M Ref: D3178 50 LPA035P Hot Coffee Paper Cup 350ml 1M Lid LPARIP350PL 50 D2L207.01 Clear Lid (Fits 435 Tub) 1M Fits Ref 435 50 N/S0870 Ice Cream Container 2L+Lid 1M 1 MO114PLC Clear Lid 114mm (D3207) 1M Fits Foam Tubs 50 476175 Lid to Fit 125/175 Foam Cup 1M Fits 125/175ml 100 MOT70PLCL Clear Lid 70mm (D2204) 1M Replaces C-70 50 D5036 Lid to Fit 350ml Foam Cup 1M Also Fits DP500 100 2810 Clear Lid 85mm 1M For Feta Tubs 100 L302 Lid to Fit C611/661 Tub 1M 50 R093 Clear Tub 100ml with Red Lid 1M Case = 2000 50 D3152 Lid to Fit DP350 Cup 1M With Hole 100 C-100-125C Clear Tub 125GR (1000) 1M 85mm Lid 1000 MC70PL Natural Lid 70mm (Fits 35ml) 1M Fits 35C Tub 100 MOT70/125CL Clear Tub 125ml (D5094) 1M Replaces C-70 50 MOP175P Plain Paper Cup 175ml (P1018) 1M 50 N/S0706 Clear Tub 15g with Lid 1M Ointment Tub 100 KPI025 Plastic Shooter Cup 25ml 1M 24 Per Sleeve 100 5013 Clear Tub 180ml 1M For Feta Cheese 100 AUSCUP250 Ripple Cup 250ml 1M Lid LPARIP250PL 40 C611 Clear Tub 1L 1M Box = 500 50 LPARIP250 Ripple Cup 250ml 1M LidLPARIP 250PL 50 MOS250CL Clear Tub 250ml/114mm 1M Lid C-114LFCM 50 LPARIP350 Ripple Cup 350ml 1M LidLPARIP 350PL 50 2810-1 Clear Tub 280ml 1M For Feta Cheese 100 LPARIP250PL Ripple Cup Sip Lid 250ml 1M FitsLPARIP 250 50 N/S0889 Clear Tub 30g with Lid 1M Ointment Tub 100 LPARIP350PL Ripple Cup Sip Lid 350ml 1M FitsLPARIP 350 100 MOS350CL Clear Tub 350ml/114mm 1M Lid C-114LFCM 50 SAUCE Sauce Tub + lid 30ml 1M 50 35C Clear Tub 35ml 1M Ref: Atcher Cup 100 HEBHD250 Thermo Coffee Cup 250ml 1M Lid HEBHD250pl 25 C661 Clear Tub 500ml1M Box = 500 50 HEBHD350 Thermo Coffee Cup 350ml 1M Lid HEBHD350pl 25 C663 Clear Tub 500ml1M Box = 500 50 HEBHD250PL Thermo Sip Lid 250ml (TL38B) 1M Also Ripple Lid 100 MOS500CL Clear Tub 500ml/114mm 1M Lid C-1144LFCM 50 HEBHD350PL Thermo Sip Lid 350ml (TL31B) 1M Thermo Sip Lid 50 5012 Clear Tub 520ml 1M For Feta Cheese 100 N/S0525 Tub 600ml + Lid (Leaksafe) 1M 1 MOT70/75CL Clear Tub 75ml (D5092) 1M Replaces C-70 50 LPA010P White Hot Paper Cup 100ml 1M 3000 Per Case 50 N/S0517 Cone Vending Cup 1M Order 5000 AT 200 LPA023P White Paper Cup 250ml 1M 50 MOT95/200CLP Dome Lid for Plastic Cups 1M Fits 200,250ml 50 M175V White Vending Cup 175ml 1M 3000 Per Box 100 D3269 Dome Lid with hole 1M Fits 200, 250ml 50 DP350 Whizz Paper Cup 350ml 1M Lid d3152 Fits 100 401750 Foam Cup 175ml 1M lid = 476175 25 DP500 Whizz Paper Cup 500ml 1M Lid 572350 Fits 50 402500 Foam Cup 250ml 1M Lid C-250LFCM 25 Dp650 Whizz Paper Cup 650ml 1M Lid 572350 fits 50 Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Stock Code Description Unit of Extra Info Pack Measure Measure FT19 3 Cavity Clr Container (400) 400 177x127x34 400 C-100LC Clear Lid 100mm (1000) 1M 50 CMU0042 4 Cup Muffin (Black) 500 500 C-120LC Clear Lid 120mm (500) 500 50 CMU0042C 4 Cup Muffin (Clear) 500 500 C-127LC Clear Lid 127mm (500) 500 Fits 127mm Tubs 50 CMU0062B 6 Cup Muffin (Black) 500 500 C-RET500C Clear Rect.Tub 500ml (500) No Lid! 500 No Lid 50 CMU0062C 6 Cup Muffin (Clear) 500 500 PFT0072C Clear Tray FT7 (400) 400 Fits Lid FL5 50 CMU0122C 12 Cup Muffin (Clear) 250 250 PFT0082C Clear Tray FT8 (400) 400 Fits Lid FL5 400 DSA5002 500g Salad Container (300) 300 T97 300 C-127-250C Clear Tub 250ml (500) 500 LID C-127LC 50 CBC2100 Cake Base 210 Dia (100) 100 210 Dia 100 C-127-350C Clear Tub 350ml (500) 500 LID C-127LC 50 CDR1040 Cake Dome 40 Tart (100) 100 FITS CDB2100 100 C-127-500C Clear Tub 500ml (500) 500 LID C-127LC 50 CDR1075 Cake Dome 75 High (100) 100 FITS CDB2100 100 PFL0051 FL5 Lid for FT Trays (400) 400 FITS FT TRAYS 50 CDR1095 Cake Dome 95 High (100) 100 FITS CDB2100 100 C-114LFCM Lid 114mm (1000) 1M FITS FOAM TUBS 50 CDC4625 Cake Dome Large, High (100) 100 Base CBC2450 100 C-250LFCM Lid for 250ml Cup (2000) 2M PRICE PER 2000 100 CDC4545 Cake Dome Large, Low (100) 100 Base CBC2450 100 FL4 Lid for FT19 (500) 500 FITS FT TRAYS 500 CDC4595 Cake Dome Large, Med (100) 100 Base CDC2450 100 PMT0022C Meal Tray 2 Div Clear (150) 150 150 CS80/100 Clam Shell 100ml (500) 500 500 PMT0032C Meal Tray 3 Div Clear (150) 150 150 CS100-150C Clam Shell 150ml (500) 500 500 SPT0001 Square Platter Base 1M 50 CS/250GTOMP Clam Shell 250G (P'nPay) 500 Pick n' Pay 500 SPT0002 Square Platter Lid 1M 50 DRC5003 Clam Shell 500ml Salad T307 350 350 DSA4001 Twist Lid for Salad Cont.
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