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>>> James Fischer <[log in to unmask]> 08/04/02 06:54AM >>>
said (among other things):
>Of course, this fellow asked me how one might "label" such
>containers. My off-the-cuff reply was "with a loooong narrow
>label", but I honestly do not know.
An easy way to label them with as big or small a label as wanted would
be to use a label with a sticky back that could wrap around the straw and
then stick to itself so as to make a "flag" on the straw. It could be made
to come to a "point" like a pennant, or could be square, rectangular, or
any other attractive shape (maybe a skep-shape) and color that your
imagination can come up with. (Oops, my mother always taught me that
"Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will
not put," and there I've gone and broken that rule. Sorry, Mom.)
Layne Westover, College Station, Texas, U.S.A.
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