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Crystal Light cups and foil - two tricks for the price of one.

June 6 2008 at 4:22 PM
  (Login PJMooney)
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OK guys - we drink a lot of the Crystal Light tea and lemonade around our house.

I noticed the little plastic cups / tubs that the mix come in are pretty nice sized and perfect for mixing paint holding small parts etc...THEN I noticed that the foil that seals each tub is kinda heavy and when removed in one piece, can be rolled smooth and cuts and forms VERY nicely. I just made some straps for a water tank on the back of my USMC Iwo Sherman, and they worked like a champ.

Just my two cents worth...not counting inflation or the cost of gas!

S/F

Pat

 
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