Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
They should use actual peanuts, this way you would have a large snack while unpacking your supplies ;)
Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
Many companies now are using air filled plastic which is kinda fun. Again, more plastic to throw away, but at least its minimal. And those plastic bubbles are fun to pop, make a nice pop sound that scares my dog.
Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Calendyr
They should use actual peanuts, this way you would have a large snack while unpacking your supplies ;)
This made me chuckle. Or at least cheese doodles :)
Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Jaretr1
Many companies now are using air filled plastic which is kinda fun. Again, more plastic to throw away, but at least its minimal. And those plastic bubbles are fun to pop, make a nice pop sound that scares my dog.
Air filled bags are recyclable anywhere that accepts plastic bag recycling (lots of stores, such as Target).
Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Calendyr
They should use actual peanuts, this way you would have a large snack while unpacking your supplies ;)
Sort of like Five Guys? Some of you may not understand the reference. They set out huge containers of peanuts for you to munch on while waiting for your food.
Hopefully none of it would spill on the peanuts. I'm not exactly enthused about finding out what polish tastes like. Yuck!
Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kazper
Sort of like Five Guys? Some of you may not understand the reference. They set out huge containers of peanuts for you to munch on while waiting for your food.
Hopefully none of it would spill on the peanuts. I'm not exactly enthused about finding out what polish tastes like. Yuck!
Carnauba wax is a natural product, derived from the palm trees in Brazil... Must taste really good ;)
Re: Agn, cool it with the packing peanuts
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Calendyr
Carnauba wax is a natural product, derived from the palm trees in Brazil... Must taste really good ;)
I'm gonna switch out mayo for 476 on my sandwich tomorrow for a real test............:laughing: