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Plastic Juice Containers

Friday, September 05, 2008

We use the juices and tea that comes in tall plastic containers.  When they are empty we then use these containers for many things.  The boys keep their small cars in them, we make sewing kits in them, small first aid kits for the car, snacks for each of the boys to carry when they go on a hike to place in their backpack.  They also place colors in them and have even put dry cereal for a snack.  The possibilities are endless as they are a great size  and have a good snap on lid.

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us too
Monday, March 02, 2009 | By snowbird49908

we use them for all sorts of things too. even piggy banks and what not


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