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Hi Group-

I wrote the message below about 2 days ago, listing the URL of all

sized Anchor Hocking jars at prices which are at least $7 cheaper

than any I have seen. I live in an area where even the Walmart is

30 mi away; so I order most things on the internet. I was

surprised, however, to find that I received no responses.

Especially since my email brings me more than 50 messages per day

from the Group. With certain topics being beaten to death. I

thought that this was a bargain.

http://www.waresdirect.com/product.asp?

prodID=69832TAH & prodName=Anchor-

Barbara L.

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> I've been a member of this list for about 2 weeks but this is my

first

> time posting. Here is a low-priced source for this jar and the 1-

gal.

> Anchor Hocking.

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> B. Lauffer

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> http://www.waresdirect.com/product.asp?

prodID=69832TAH & prodName=Anchor-

> Hocking-Glassware-Heritage-Hill-Jar-Wcover-3qt-1

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Oh! Nice site, for containers. I did not get the link to work, but

decided to click on the alternative given when the page did not

load.THANKS!

-Audrey I'll still use my gallon

> pickle jars for the moment, due to cost constraints.

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> Robin, it does say case lots, but when you 'add to cart,' it shows

> you're only buying one jar. Not sure why this is.

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I found nice, one gallon glass cookie jars at Walmart for

$4.99, and they have a neat rim around them that the

rubber band hugs tightly. They have metal lids and if I

ever get tired of the K tea (horrid thought!!) I can use

them for many other things.

Pat in CA

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The cookie jars I got from Walmart are square. They fit nicely

together on the counter, with their little covers of fine material

and rubber bands, plus the small piece of masking tape that has

the date on it. This tells me when I should start sampling the

brew. In hot weather, I start in 4 days, but it takes longer some

times. Being a living culture, it has its ups and downs.

Pat in CA

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I just got an Ikea catologe in the mail, and found a 7x7x5 glass jar

with plastic lid I may try? but usualy use the pickle or quart, just

was not sure if folks appreciate that size? I agree with you about re

using things. but the bowls are tempting since they stack.

Audrey

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> I found nice, one gallon glass cookie jars at Walmart for

> $4.99, and they have a neat rim around them that the

> rubber band hugs tightly. They have metal lids and if I

> ever get tired of the K tea (horrid thought!!) I can use

> them for many other things.

>

> Pat in CA

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