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all the dollar stores here and we dont have any of those

i'm gonna have to go one a dollar store journey and see if anyof the ones

that i dont frequent have any

i've checked the ones that i do go to and they didnt have anything

thanks

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I think the Body shop is a good place.

Rabeeta

>From: Soapnshop@...

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>does anyone know of a good place to buy little containers for lip balms and

>solid purumes

>thanx

>

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here is a suggestion for you if you have a (BIG LOTS)

store in your neighborhood try there good luck---steve

--- KBuchtaK@... wrote:

> Hello all!

>

> I'm new to the group, so forgive me if you've

> already discussed this topic at

> length. I'm starting to make my own household

> cleansers and cosmetics but

> haven't been able to find suitable containers for

> them. Any suggestions on

> some web sites that I might find both plastic and

> glass bottles and jars?

>

> Thanks!

> Kellie

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Reni,

I have purchased these tins from Profoundia and was not very pleased

with them. These tins with clear tops that come in their own storage

tin and/or box (depending on size) are very thin and easily bent

which makes putting the tops back on very difficult. These might

prove useful for storing small items for bead crafters etc. The tins

might also be good for creating decorative earing/pill boxes. But I

personally would not recommend them for use with body products.

If anyone really wants some anyway I will be more than willing to

swap or sell the ones I have. :) I have 2 boxes of the larger tins (1

cardboard box = 12 tins) and 1 tin box of the smaller tins ( 1 Tin

Box = 20 tins).

Please email me if interested.

JillC73@...

>

> i know that a lot of people tend to ask where to find empty tins

for soaps,

> salves, lip balm, etc... this is a site online that sells bindis

and such,

> and i stumbled across the fact that they have tins as well and

thought i'd

> share. there are three different sizes, and the prices aren't too

bad

> either.

>

> http://www.profoundia.com/embintinforo.html

>

> Reni

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I personally use a stainless steel container for my water if weight is not a

concern, but as for plastic, lightweight containers I believe Rubbermaid and

Tupperware brands are supposed to be made from a plastic that does not break

down and transfer into what it is holding.

Theresa

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You can just use those condiment take out containers from a restaurant supply

store or a big box wholesale store.

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Where can I get small containers to send out samples?

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