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Your cart is empty.Genuine Fred SWISS DISH is a need-a-free-hand party problem solver. Swiss Dish is notched to hold most any wine glass, so you can keep one hand free to hold a fork, or to gesture wildly, or to gesture wildly with your fork (careful there). Grab a slice, load it with snacks and party on! Four durable, dishwasher-safe, food-safe, reusable plates per set.
David Godwin
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
Very small and flat so food would not stay on plate even if it was tiny food.
ashwag
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2019
Nice
Jen
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2017
Quirky but a bit more plasticky than they look
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on July 28, 2016
Divertidos para una tarde de amigos o hasta para los niños, son muy prácticos y resistentes, un poco pequeños, ya que no cabe mucho, pero buen en general.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2016
These are adorable.
Jessica777
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2016
So funny and cute for a housewarming gift! A little smaller than expected, but I should have checked the size before ordering! Would still recommend as a gift!
Juliet
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2016
Cute, fun good sized plates to use for appies. Happy with purchase.
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2015
I bought a couple of these nifty plates as hostess gifts to have on hand. I gave the first set to my mother-in-law, recently, when she had us over and she was tickled by them. They're very sturdy, cute, and quite the novelty. I love that your wine glass can hang/rest on your plate.
commodityfetish
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 22, 2014
This is a novel notion, which works to an extent, albeit not as well as it could. The first issue is that they look quite cheap - like a posh paper plate rather than an alternative in a situation where anything better might be used (e.g. actual plates). Selling them in a pack of 4 suggests that there might be some use for 4 of them, but actually the occasion where they'd be used would requre a bulk load (as with paper plates), as when would 4 people be mingling, standing and need a solution to the glass-and-plate dilemma? Another gripe is that they are very small, which probably makes holding them with the glass easier (more control), but which limits their functionality as a plate. If they were bigger, there might be uses of the craters for nuts or sauces (which I thought when I saw the picture), but due to the size these are only aesthetic (and the area for food is similar to a saucer - so a piece of cake is ok, but crisps will result in a messy carpet). Still, if you bought enough of them for the right occasion (at which nobody is hungry), I'm sure they'd go down very well.
RH
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2014
These are awesome! They are great for cocktail parties where people are standing and chatting. I bought them as an add on item for $4.95! Great product and great deal!!
SSQ
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2014
I love these in theory. I'm a huge Fred fan and not only own tons of Fred goodies, but give them as gifts. I was caught up in the cuteness and did not read the dimensions. They are really small. With a glass in the hole you can barely fit 2 crackers on the plate. They are very flat and glossy so not easily held. I will keep them to use on the buffet for either cheese or decorations, but just cannot be used for the intended purpose.
Geoffrey Harm
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014
That they can't show someone using this in real life troubles me. Do all wine glasses fit snugly? Do they wobble? What does the surface of the plate actually look like?
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