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In a message dated 2/11/03 11:51:34 AM Central Standard Time,

julie_blackburn2@... writes:

> Last year I was able to find a roll of saran wrap that is only about

> 6 inches wide as opposed to the normal widths. I love it for smaller

> bars of soap and such. The wider stuff can be a real PITA to cut into

> narrower strips (especially for the kidlets when we do school

> projects). Well now I cannot find it anyplace.

>

> Anybody know of a source (online if not a Calif. store)?

>

> Thanks!

>

>

, I have used that too, but I love the Sam' s Choice wrap from Wal-mart,

it is smooth and has wonderful stretch. What I do is have my husband just

cut the roll in half for me with his table saw. In a pinch I have used a

very sharp kitchen knife and cut it as far as I could around the middle. It

works great.

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I don't know where you can find the smaller shrink wrap, but I can

give you a tip on cutting the other stuff.

Here's what I do:

Use a piece of cardboard that is the same width (roughly) as the piece

of wrap you want. Then just wind the wrap over and over on this piece

of cardboard. Each wrap will be 2 pieces when you are done. When you

have enough wraps, slide your scissors in along the edge of the

cardboard and cut the soap on both sides. slide out the cardboard. Now

you can use each piece as is, or trim them all to any length you need.

HTH

Heidi

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> Last year I was able to find a roll of saran wrap that is only about

> 6 inches wide as opposed to the normal widths. I love it for smaller

> bars of soap and such. The wider stuff can be a real PITA to cut

into

> narrower strips (especially for the kidlets when we do school

> projects). Well now I cannot find it anyplace.

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Hi :

Last year, I heard they carried it at the Big Lots stores. Hope this helps.

I'm going to try to locate it on line. If I find it, I'll email you the link.

Jenn in Or

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I found saran wrap like you describe at a local dollar store. If you have any

near you could maybe ask them about stocking it.

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6 inches wide as opposed to the normal widths.

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---I love that Saran Junior- I got it at Big Lots ( I am in Ca.) and

also the 99 cent store.

Barbee

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