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EVERYTHING BUT THE FOOD.® IMCO 2019 NEW PRODUCTS IMCO 2019 Melamine Squares Heatwave Microwaveable Teardrop Flatware Millennium Flatware Page 8 Accessories, Page 9 Page 11 Page 11 Bone White Melamine SS Tray w/ Marble Inlay Wire Basket Slider & Sides Server Ramekin, Page 18 Page 19 Page 21 Page 23 Taco Holders Teapot Vintage Finish Wine Cooler Page 23 Page 28 Page 28 Airpots ...................................................26 Flatware ...........................................11–15 Scrubbers ...............................................51 Aprons .............................................48, 55 Fry Baskets .......................................21, 49 Steak Knives .....................................16–17 Bags ................................................54, 55 Food & Drink Picks ............................52–53 Steam Table Pans..............................44–46 Bar Service .......................................39, 48 Gloves ..............................................56–59 Table Service 18–23, 27–30, 37, Back Cover Baskets ......................................20–22, 27 Hand Soap ..............................................51 Takeout Containers ..................................55 Beverage Service ........................25–29, 38 Holloware .........................................27–29 To-Go Bags .............................................54 Buffet Service .............................19, 30–38 Kitchen Prep ...............................40–50, 55 Trays ............................. 24, 36, Back Cover Chafers ......................................27, 32–33 Melamine .................................8–9, 18, 23 Tray Stands .............................................24 Coffee & Tea Service ...........................7, 26 Ovenware ...............................................10 Wine Service ...........................................25 Dinnerware .........................................4–10 Ramekins ...............................................18 Contents 2 Hammered Double-Wall Bowl Stainless Steel Tray Card Holders Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Anti-Jam Mixing Bowl Sheet Pan Grate Basting Covers Page 41 Page 47 Page 48 Pancake Dispenser Burger Press Flavor Injectors Carryout Containers Page 49 Page 49 Page 53 Page 55 Why IMCO? With over 80 years of foodservice experience and more than 50 years of collective global sourcing, the Import and Merchandising Company (IMCO) team is dedicated to sourcing, importing and developing products across many business categories that you work with every day. We partner with approximately forty different factories worldwide to design, develop and produce our products in a way that provides cost savings and allows our customers to customize orders suited to their needs. Finally, our exclusive relationship with Edward Don & Company allows us to fully invest ourselves in people and products that are beneficial to customers. When You Choose IMCO You Choose: Quality We take great pride in the strength, reliability and aesthetic appeal of each and every one of our items and are confident in their ability to help your establishment stand out. Convenience IMCO products are stocked in strategically located distribution centers across the United States so you can get exactly what you need when you need it. Expertise If you’ve got questions, we’re always here to help. Our team brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to your table and is ready to help you find solutions that fit your vision and your needs. 3 Lakeview Collection H F G J E B C A D K Square Plates and Bowls A collection of bright white bowls DON# Desc Size Cap'y Qty 1012074 Square Plate 4" — 12/pk and coupe shape plates to update A. C6310 Square Plate 6" — 12/pk C6300 Square Plate 71/4" — 6/pk any tabletop presentation B. 1012072 Square Plate 9" — 6/pk C. C6301 Square Plate 107/8" — 6/pk Rectangular Pieces D. C6302 Square Plate 121/2" — 3/pk DON# Desc Size Qty E. 1060720 Square Bowl 41/8" x 13/8" 7 oz 24/cs C6308 Two Well Platter 10" x 51/2" 6/pk F. 1046991 Tapered Square Bowl 43/4" x 43/4" x 21/4" 12 oz 6/pk K. 1031742 Two Well Platter 13" x 61/2" 4/pk G. 1046993 Tapered Square Bowl 51/8" x 51/8" x 21/2" 16 oz 6/pk 2 year chip warranty on plates and platters C6303 Rimmed Square Bowl 9" x 9" x 21/4" 20 oz 4/pk H. C6304 Rimmed Square Bowl 111/2" x 111/2" x 3" 32 oz 3/pk J. 1S4687 Square Ramekin 33/8" x 33/8" 4 oz 6/pk 4 Wicker Park D E A C B B DON# Desc Size Qty Bright white porcelain plates with A. 1060658 Square Plate 7" 12/pk B. 1060659 Square Plate 9" 6/pk a unique raised profile C. 1060657 Square Plate 11" 4/pk D. C6307 Rectangular Platter 12" x 5" 6/pk E. C6309 Rectangular Platter 15" x 7" 4/pk 2 year chip warranty on plates and platters 5 Pizza Plate and Entrée Bowls B A Entrée Bowls Pizza Plate • Coupe-shaped, low profile, bright white porcelain • Bright white porcelain DON# Size Cap’y Qty DON# Size Qty A. 1157101 91/2" x 2" 40 oz 12/cs B. 1143303 14" 8/cs 1131855 11" x 21/4" 60 oz 12/cs Compartment Trays D E C • Heavy, bright white porcelain DON# Desc Size Cap’y Qty C. 1115417 3 Compartment 9" x 27/8" x 11/4" Each Compt 21/2oz 24/cs D. C6311 2 Compartment 10" x 61/2" x 2" Each Compt 101/2 oz 2/pk E. C6312 3 Compartment 133/8" x 61/4" x 2" Each Compt 81/2 oz 2/pk 6 Lincoln Square Collection B C A D F E Bright white porcelain DON# Desc Size Qty DON# Desc Size Qty A. C6400 Square Plate 71/4" 6/pk D. C6402 Square Plate 121/2" 3/pk B. 1012071 Square Plate 9" 6/pk E. 1060719 Rectangular Platter 12" x 77/8" 12/cs C. C6401 Square Plate 101/2" 6/pk F. 1060720 Square Bowl, 7 oz 41/8" x 13/8" 24/cs 2 year chip warranty on plates and platters H Coffee and Tea Service K J G M L Bright white porcelain Mugs Creamer/Sugar DON# Desc Size Cap'y Qty DON# Desc Size Cap'y Qty G. 1012085 Toledo Mug 3" x 4" 81/2 oz 36/cs L. 1012084 Creamer 29/16" 31/2 oz 24/cs H. C6422 Stack Mug 31/4" x 31/2" 12 oz 36/cs M. 1012083 Sugar Packet Holder 33/4"x 25/8" x 2" — 24/cs J. C6420 Endeavor Mug 33/8" x 41/2" 12 oz 36/cs K C6421 Bistro Mug 31/2" x 41/8" 14 oz 36/cs 7 Edgewater & Ravenswood Melamine Edgewater# Ravenswood# Desc Size Cap'y Qty Edgewater# Ravenswood# Desc Size Cap'y Qty 1162029 NEW 1162047 NEW Round Plate 61/2" — 36/cs 1162032 NEW 1162050 NEW Rectangular Platter 14" x 9" — 12/cs 1131278 1131318 Round Plate 81/4" — 24/cs 1131275 1131315 Bowl 63/16" x 21/4" 231/4 oz 24/cs 1131277 1131317 Round Plate 105/8" — 24/cs 1131276 1131316 Bowl 83/4" x 33/4" 68 oz 12/cs 1162031 NEW 1162049 NEW Square Plate 8" — 24/cs DON# Desc Size Cap'y Qty 1162030 NEW 1162048 NEW Square Plate 101/4" — 24/cs 1129521 NEW 3-Piece Bowl Set (Red, Blue, Gray) 63/16" x 21/4" 231/4 oz 12/cs 1131279 1131319 Rectangular Platter 14" x 61/2" — 12/cs Not for use in microwaves or ovens Melamine Wonton Spoon and Rest • Bright white melamine Melamine Bouillon Cup • Spoon nests securely DON# Desc Size Qty • Not for use in microwaves DON# Cap'y Size Qty in rest 1139137 Spoon 1"W x 75/8"L 25/pk or ovens 1041524 8 oz 31/3"L x 31/3"W x 21/4"H 24/pk • Dishwasher safe 1139136 Spoon Rest 37/8"W x 57/8"L 10/pk 8 Heatwave Microwaveable Accessories B A C D DON# Desc Size Cap'y Qty • Patented break-resistant black plastic; dishwasher, microwave A. 1161867 Ramekin 35/16" x 13/4" 4 oz 48/cs and freezer safe 7/8 5/16 B. 1161865 Bouillon Cup 3 " x 2 " 6 oz 24/cs • Note: Not for use with ovens, salamanders, cheese melters 1/8 9/16 1/2 1161866 Bouillon Cup 4 " x 2 " 8 oz 24/cs or heated buffet shelves. C. 1161869 Welsh Rarebit 83/4" x 45/8" 9 oz 24/cs 1161868 Welsh Rarebit 101/8" x 51/8" 11 oz 24/cs D. 1161870 Souffle Dish 45/8" x 17/8" 12 oz 24/cs NOTE: Ask your DON Sales Representative for stocking locations Logan Square Single-Use Melamine F G H K E J Bowls • Made specifically for catering and other single-use operations DON# Size Cap'y Qty • Handwash only E. 1123661 45/16" x 23/8" 12 oz 48/cs F. 1123662 53/8" x 21/2" 24 oz 48/cs G. 1123663 8" x 23/8" 48 oz 48/cs Platters H. 1123664 93/4" x 51/4" — 48/cs J. 1123659 127/8" x 51/4" — 48/cs K. 1123660 127/8" x 7" — 48/cs NOTE: This is a single-use product that is not safe for microwave, oven or dishwasher use 9 Ovenware G A D B F E C G J H • Lead-free; chip resistant DON# Desc Size Cap'y Qty • Oven, dishwasher and microwave safe A. C6520 Ramekin 23/4" 2 oz 36/cs B. C6521 Ramekin 35/8" 4 oz 36/cs • Bright white C. 1012079 Souffle Dish 4" x 2" 8 oz 24/cs D. 1012081 Rarebit Dish 81/4" x 41/2" 8 oz 24/cs E. 1012082 Rarebit Dish 9" x 5" 12 oz 12/cs F. 1012086 Stacking Bowl 3" x 15/16" 2 oz 24/cs G. 1012087 Stacking Bowl 31/2" x 11/2" 31/2 oz 24/cs H. 1012088 Stacking Bowl 4" x 13/4" 61/2 oz 24/cs J. 1012080 Oval Creme Brulee Dish 51/8" x 35/8" x 11/8" 5 oz 24/cs Sheet Pan Platters L K • Reinforced rods for added strength DON# Desc Size Qty K.
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