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- Cal-Mil 325-13-12 Details. This Cal-Mil 325-13-12 13' x 18' shallow clear acrylic bakery tray is perfect for serving and displaying colorful cookies, mouth-watering muffins, delightful Danishes, or exquisite eclairs. Made of durable acrylic, you can count on this tray for exceptional resilience to everyday wear and tear for long-lasting use.
- Shop cookie sheets in a variety of sizes and styles online at Wilton! Wilton has the baking sheets and pans you need to bake masterful treats.
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