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"No-Crack' Freezer Containers
If you're tired of freezer containers that don't last very long because they crack, you'll be interested in these heavy duty new freezer containers available from a Pennsylvania company.

    They're available in pint and quart sizes. The lids are interchangeable for both sizes.

    "Our containers are made from durable virgin plastic. Most other freezer containers are made from recycled plastic, which is softer and more likely to break," says Verna Shirk, Dutch Freeze, Leola, Penn. "These containers are so tough you can fill them full of water, freeze them solid, and drop them on the floor and they still won't crack. Also, they're wider and not as tall as most other freezer containers so they're not as likely to tip over in your freezer. And they're a lot less expensive than tupperware."

    Shirk says she plans to soon offer two other sizes of containers - one that will hold three cups and the other two quarts. "You'll be able to use the same lid on all four containers," she notes.

    The pint size container sells for 59 cents plus S&H; the quart size for 69 cents plus S&H. A case of 100 pint-size containers sells for $53.10 plus S&H. A case of 100 quart-size containers sells for $62.10 plus S&H.

    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dutch Freeze, 58 Center Square Rd., Leola, Penn.17540


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2004 - Volume #28, Issue #3