Ziplock Bags
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Started on 2002-09-02
Re: Ziplock Bags
From: Alafair (ms_alafair@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-09-02 11:08:40 UTC-07:00
I got them from Royal Bags. www.royalbags.com With shipping, the order for the thousand bags came to $29, steeper than many might want to pay to use strictly for letterboxing. I split the order with my mom and have several uses for my share. I am also not sure these are considered "food grade" or are strong enough for freezer bags, if these might be additional reasons to justify ordering so many.
Linda
mindizney@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated Mon, 2 Sep 2002 9:28:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, ms_alafair@yahoo.com writes:
Where did you get the Ziploc's? I could really use them and getting them inexpensively would be great!
Pam also in CT
> I absolutely agree with you that keeping pads and stamps and logbooks separated from each other is a good idea. I mentioned last night (or was it in the wee hours of morning?) that I had just purchased on-line1000 medium weight ziplocks of varying sizes quite inexpensively. I have come across boxes here in CT whose containers and baggies were deteriorating or
> whose stamp and pad were in the same bag and a bleeding mess.
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