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Tim 4 year s ago
reduce, reuse, recycle. #44 used to do that but many of the newer ones are made from softer plastic and break very quickly or it's impossible to get them open without destroying them.
       
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Anderson 4 year s ago
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And as a plus they get to let even more random people know that they're vegan...
       
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Candace 4 year s ago
#2 You say it's not pretty, but I'd buy that if you were selling it.
       
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Laurie 4 year s ago
#36 So you darned them?
       
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