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Patrick M O'Hearn <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Aug 1995 19:39:30 EDT
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Hello All,
        I am suddenly in need of "cutsie" glassware, i.e. the hexagonal jars,
little 4oz salt and pepper shakers shaped like mason jars, etc. rather than my
traditional queenline jars.  If anyone out there can cite me a good bulk
supplier of gift type jars I would appreciate an e-mail.  A source west of the
Mississippi river would be preferable to save on shipping.  A direct reply is ok
or, if the list thinks it appropriate, this might serve to start a general
discussion on glass and plastic container sources... after all, excepting you
die hard pollinators, honey sales pay the freight and allows most of  us to keep
this up from year to year.
 
thanks
Patrick M. O'Hearn
Bears Choice Honey
Aztec NM
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