Thursday, January 1, 2009

QuickSeals

This giveaway is now closed with 176 comments. Thank you to all who entered. Congratulations to the following 13 winners ~ Chris, Danetta, micaela6955, Diana D, Jeff and Mandee, Christine, shopannies, Bhav, kdkdkd, Nancy, Barbara, Anonymous (zerskat@yahoo.com) and Jennifer!

I just love the new QuickSeals I received. I can use them on my bags of chips, cereal bags, freezer items, the list goes on. QuickSeals help keep your food fresh longer. With QuickSeals, you can add a recloseable seal to ANY package.

They're really easy to use. Just place QuickSeals on a flat surface. Peel and remove the protective cover from the adhesive strip. Press it firmly to one side of your food package. Repeat on the other side and you're all set!

I've used mine on my large pet food bags and they're great.

Here are the benefits of QuickSeals:
  • Easy open and close slider.
  • Great for pantry and freezer items.
  • Helps keep food fresh in its original package.
  • Helps eliminate infestation.
  • Lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information.
  • Great for home and travel use.

They come in three sizes - medium, large and extra large and you can order them directly from their website. They come in a 6 piece box (3 medium, 3 large), 20 piece box (10 medium, 10 large), 15 piece box (15 xlarge) and a 150 box (75 medium, 75 large).

You've got to try some of these for your home. QuickSeals is giving away 10 of their 6 piece packs and 3 of their 20 piece packs to THIRTEEN WINNERS ! WOW! You will receive one pack - either the 6 or 20 count.

To enter this fantastic GIVEAWAY, please tell me how you will use your QuickSeals. Click "comments" below this posting and leave a message as your entry. It's that simple! Be sure to leave your email address so I can contact you if you're the lucky winner. You do not need to have a Google account to comment. You may do so with just your name

For more entries, you can:

  • Subscribe to my blog via email or to my posts via feed (located on the righthand side of this blog) and let me know you did - be the first to know about these fantastic giveaways!
  • Blog about this giveaway (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and let me know the address so I can find it
  • Tell me something else about QuickSeals from their website
  • Add my button to your blog/site - be sure to leave the address so I can find it
  • Tell your friends about us and make sure they use your name as a referral in their comment

**This giveaway ends on January 8th and is open to U.S. residents only.**Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry.**The winner will be announced on January 9th. If I receive no response in 2 days, a new winner will be chosen.

176 comments:

  1. Oh wow, now these sound like a super smart product. I would use them on my brown sugar and powdered sugar packages!

    kissyjensen at gmail dot com

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  2. feed subscriber

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  3. I would use them on cereal packages, packages of flour, veggies, sugar - possibilities are endless!

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  4. They come in medium, large, and extra-large.

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  5. I will use these for cereal. What a great product! thanks!

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  6. They come in 3 sizes and allow for you to seal items in their original packages. I would love to try these!

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  7. I have only so much room for containers to hold open bags but with these I can seal bags and place in proper place for neat kitchen I love these.
    shopannies@yahoo.com

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  8. I twittered here give away quick seals can be found here http://www.susannahbananabo...
    name is shopannies

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  9. quick seals have easy open and close and come in 3 different sizes

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  10. I have your button on my blog http://shopannies.blogspot.com/

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  11. I would definitely use these for the 20 pound rice bag in our house.

    chrissoolee@yahoo.com

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  12. They got the seal of approval from the Progressive Grocer in April 2008.

    chrissoolee@yahoo.com

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  13. What WOULDN'T I use these for is the REAL question, LOL?? I would urse these for just about everything. Leftovers, snacks, traveling, crats. The things I could use them for are just endless. Thanks for a great giveaway.

    tskrush (at) cox (dot) net

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  14. I am a subscriber

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  15. I like that it Lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information. That is SO cool.

    tskrush (at) cox (dot) net

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  16. I am a subscriber.
    bvbabybv at gmail.com

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  17. I would use it for my open packets of chips and nachos.

    bvbabybv at gmail.com

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  18. I love that they come in 3 different sizes...can be used for a variety of things!
    bvbabybv at gmail.com

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  19. I love the pet food idea! I would use them for my cat food.

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  20. "Something else"
    Lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information

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  21. I would use these for snacks, chips, maybe some cereal!!

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  23. I twittered about this giveaway

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  24. I would use them for my daughters' Cheesy Puffs
    jceko77@yahoo.com

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  25. They come in 3 sizes and they can add a resealable top to any bag

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  26. I subscribe, and I LOVE your blog!
    jceko77@yahoo.com

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  27. I love the thought of the slide top. Chips never stay fresh at my house and that is just one thing I would use thie on. ybutler@oppcatv.com

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  28. I am a subscriber. ybutler@oppcatv.com

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  29. With food prices high and climbing daily, this is a money saving invention we can all use! I would use QuickSeals on all packages that don't come with self-zip sealing closures to start with - like bags of flour.

    Nancy
    allibrary [at] aol [dot] com

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  30. I'm a subscriber - thank you!

    Nancy
    allibrary [at] aol [dot] com

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  31. Extra entry: Here's a quick tip from their web site for using QuickSeals with gusseted bags : When adhering QuickSeals™, pull package sides out so they are flat against the tape.

    Nancy
    allibrary [at] aol [dot] com

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  32. I would use it for cereal, rice (I buy it in bags), sugar, flour, the list goes on and on. What a great way to save food and therefor save money.

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  33. they are great for home and travel use.

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  34. I would use them fgor potato chip bags, which are always going stale.


    barbaraeford@yahoo.com

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  35. I am forever looking for something like this. I use the clips but they aren't always reliable. I would use these for my chips!

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  36. subscribed.
    mommy2skie@yahoo.com

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  37. awsome!
    id us it for cracker bags.
    zerskat@yahoo.com

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  38. i would use this for bread bags.
    mommypeets@aol.com

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  39. cereal bags.
    pinkadoodle09@yahoo.com

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  40. cookie packages.
    mrvanepps@yahoo.com

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  41. animal crackers.
    froggyleaper2@yahoo.com

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  42. wow, these sound awesome! i would use them on cereal packages, chips, rice and pasta.
    talonsmom731(at)gmail(dot)com

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  43. i am an email subscriber :)
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  44. blogged about this giveaway here: http://goyay.blogspot.com/2009/01/quickseals-giveaway-at-funky-monkey.html
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  45. QucikSeals not only lock in freshness, they also prevent spillage.
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  46. I would use them for leftovers.

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  47. I would use Quick Seals for crackers - they always go stale

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  48. I would use these on packages I want to reseal like potato chip bags. I would also use them on the supposedly "resealable" packages of dog treats that I can never get to reseal properly.

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  49. I learned from their website that you can use them on boxes too!

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  50. I'd use these on dog treat bags, because the seals never work on them and I always end up puting them in another bag. Thanks for entering me, what a neat product!

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  51. I will use them to seal up block cheese. Sometimes it hard to put it in a small baggie.

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  52. I subscribe.
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  53. These would make my life so much easier! All the chip bags would finally be closed properly. We currently use office supply clips.

    knittingmomof3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  54. I am an email subscriber. :)

    knittingmomof3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  55. Your button is on the right hand side of my blog.
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  56. They come in a standard pack, a try me pack, and an extra-large pack.

    knittingmomof3 (AT) gmail (DOT) com

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  57. Tweeted it: http://twitter.com/knittingmomof3/status/1091775950

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  58. These would be awesome for so many things, cereal, crackers, cookies, even for small crafty things like googly eyes, pom poms, etc, once you open those things, they are everywhere.

    thanks for sharing

    ceashark at aol dot com

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  59. I am a subscriber.

    thanks again

    ceashark at aol dot com

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  60. I learned that you can actually use these on boxes. that is totally awesome!

    thanks again

    ceashark at aol dot com

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  61. With 3 kids tearing into every bag of anything I own these would be such a blessing! Cereal, chips, rice, I can think of about 30 uses already!

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  62. I subscribe to your blog via email as jillnfilm.

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  63. From their website: they come in 3 different sizes and lets you keep original information.

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  64. There seems to be so many uses. Let's see, we can start with all those snacks that my hubby loves!

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  65. Wow, you can use it on boxes. I thought it would be just for bags. That's neat.

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  66. I would use it for all the chip bags that my family opens. Thanks.

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  67. I like to buy big bags of chips and separate them into little bags for my son to take for snack but he isn't able to open the clippies on the big bags at home. I also like that they can be used on boxes

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  68. what a great idea - I'd use it on chips and snacks

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  69. tweet
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  71. I would use them on bags of cereal.

    elissa at huebert dot org

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  72. I subscribe.
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  73. Here's a fact from the website:
    Lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information.

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  74. I would use them for all of my baby food that I make that tends to get freezer burnt.

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  75. I think it's so cool that they add a resealable top to any package.

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  76. I need these for so many different items--grits, coffee, flour, sugar, salad, and the list goes on and on and on...

    This looks like a really fabulous product that would reinvent the way my kitchen looks. I would not have to refrigerate some of my food items that don't really need refrigerating-I just don't know how to protect the bags, so I put them in the refrigerator for safety. What a boon!

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  77. The list of ways I would use these seems endless but I'm thinking potato chips, pretzels, cereal and bags of frozen vegetables to start.
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  78. Oh, my! We need to get them in stores closer to me. The closest one is 32.7 miles away in Houston, TX.

    I just found out that these work on boxes, too! That really increases their value. I would use these constantly.

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  79. I am an email subscriber
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  80. Tweeted this giveaway - jeanilynne
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  81. Your button is on my sidebar
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  82. I learned from visiting the website they give helpful tips on how to use the Quick Seals.
    jeanilynne[at]gmail[dot[com]

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  83. These would be great for our cereal. For some reason, we always end up with several boxes open at the same time (often of the same kind of cereal).

    Thanks for the opportunity,
    Beth
    reapingjoyATyahooDOTcom

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  84. This would be great for cereal,baking sugars,chips,CHEESE,any number of things.My wheels are turning,lol.

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  85. I'd use them most often to reseal our chip and pretzels. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Brandi H
    lawyer180@yahoo.com

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  86. I would use these on chip, pretzyl and cereal bags.

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  87. I'll use them on the countless numbers of bags and boxes of snacks my kids have lying around our kitchen.

    treflea4 at gmail dot com

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  88. I would use them on my kids snack bags. My 8 year old still cannot get zipper bags to open.
    mellisa.willis@sbcglobal.net

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  89. kathemc(at)gmail(dot)comJanuary 2, 2009 2:02 PM

    We have so many bags of chips and snack items, and clips never keep them fresh -- this is the perfect solution!

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  90. kathemc(at)gmail(dot)comJanuary 2, 2009 2:03 PM

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  91. I can't believe I've never heard of these. They sound like something I could have already put to good use. I would use these on cat food, flour, sugar, tortilla chips, the bag of bagels my son opened from the middle...

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  92. kathemc(at)gmail(dot)comJanuary 2, 2009 2:05 PM

    I love that using QuickSeals lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information.

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  93. I would use these for all the open boxes of cereal in my pantry.

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  94. Now this is a great idea that should have been invented sooner. I would use these on all my bags of chips and cereal in my cupboard. Things are always left open and go stale here!

    stefani[at]mommyenterprises][dot]com

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  95. I blogged about this giveaway:
    http://www.mommyenterprises.com/2009/01/quickseals-giveaway.htm

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  96. I have your button in my sidebar at http://www.mommyenterprises.com/moms-blog.htm

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  97. More about QuickSeals. They come in 3 different handy sizes. I would like to have all three sizes on hand at my house.

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  98. This is one of those things that make you say- why didn't I think of that? I would love to use them on the pasta bags and cereal bags!

    I subscribe

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  99. Quick!
    I'd seal dogfood tight, carrots snug, and creme delights...
    Popcorn cozy, Apples rosy, chips for later, worms for baiters...
    Coupons handy, seashells sandy, chicken wings and kooky things...
    Party favors, bags of tea,
    Most anything I want to see!!!

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  100. These look fantastic! I would use them on our produce packages. Oh and cookies and chips. Now I put the chips and cookies into ziploc bags after we open the original package to keep them fresh. This would be very money saving for me.

    Thanks so much!

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  101. The twenty piece box is only $3.99. That is so reasonable for such a great product!

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  102. I would use these on our cereal packages--we always have several open cereals and they tend to go stale afterawhile. These look great!

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  104. These sound great and very useful. I would use them on cereals, chips, sugars and flour!

    mandee220(at)aol(dot)com

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  105. I am a subscriber :)

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  106. QuickSeals come in three different sizes so everything can have a resealable top!

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  107. I would for sure use these on all my snacks. No more stale chips! Thank you so much!

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  108. It lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information. That is what I really like.

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  109. I would use this on everything! Cereal (especially the ones from Costco - only bags!), chips, chocolate chips, lentils, brown sugar...everything!

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  110. Works in the freezer! SO useful...

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  111. I would use this on chips, cereal and brown sugar!
    sras7508 at gmail dot com

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  112. wow I would use them on baking items mostly- cereal goes way too fast

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  113. lets you seal up the original package so you actually know what it is no dumping and repouring the item

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  114. I'd use them on my bulk cereal bags and also on snack bags like chips, tostitos etc...

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

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  115. Twittered here: http://twitter.com/micaela6955/status/1093620161

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

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  116. Not only for bags, they can be used for boxes too!

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

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  117. there is so much i could use them for..rice, flour,sugar, you name it!

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  118. The first thing I thought about was using them to seal the packages of precut salad mix that my grandson likes, but I am certain they could be used on a multitude of other packages.

    clynsg at yahoo.com

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  119. I am a subscriber

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  120. Using them to keep materials in the original containter lets you keep original cooking instructions, serving and nutritional information, etc.

    clynsg at yahoo.com

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  121. i would use these on cereal and baking products:) thanks!
    christinbanda@yahoo.com

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  122. sounds like great idea for the big bag of rice, pet food, ceral and flour.
    thank you

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  123. I would definitely use them on all of the potato chip bags we have.
    livlifelov at yahoo dot com

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  124. I am a subscriber.
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  125. I have your button.
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  126. I would most likely use these for the kids snacks! they are always leaving bags open and it drives me crazy

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  127. I am a feed subscriber

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  129. they offer a try me pack

    http://www.quickseals.com/buy-quickseals.php

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  130. what a great way to keep sugar and stuff.

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  131. I think it would be great to keep baking staples such as sugar, flour, brown sugar, etc fresh!

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  132. You can also use these to seal an entire box!!

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  134. I am a subscriber!

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  135. I blogged about this giveaway: Here

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  136. I would use this for pasta and rice bags.

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  137. Subscribed.

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  138. Great for home and travel use.

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  140. This would be great for all the bags of chips and snacks we have lying around!

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  141. I like how it comes in 3 different sizes so one of them is gonna fit whatever bag you have!

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  142. I'd use this for my bags of cat food & treats!

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  143. I like that QuickSeals lets you keep the original cooking instructions, serving & nutritional information.

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  144. We use them for freezer items. We also use them for snacks when we take a trip. Thanks for having the wonderful giveaway.

    dianad8008 AT gmail DOT com

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  145. I've never tried this product, but I'm always looking for a way to seal items in the freezer. Someone had shown me how you can take the strip you cut off the top of a plastic bag and use it to tie the bag up (environmentally friendly) but it doesn't always work. Great product!

    kellifrobinson2 AT gmail DOT com

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