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Article: GOOD STUFF QUICK HITS FROM THE WORLD OF FOOD BY ANN HELLER; THIS WRAP STAR IS S-O-O-O-O TIGHT
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- Dayton Daily News
- Article date:
- July 30, 2003
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It's magic.
That was the verdict from normally jaded editors and reporters
when I showed them the new product from Glad.
Anyone who has ever struggled with plastic wrap knows the
frustrations. Now comes Glad's Press'n Seal. Peel off a sheet, put it
over a bowl, press the edge and it seals.
To make the point, the com-
pany sent along a drinking glass with ersatz ice cubes, a wooden
bowl and a full bottle of water. That was the clincher. I opened the
bottle, put a piece of the Press'n Seal over the top, pressed it
lightly and turned the bottle upside down. Not a drop escaped.
It works on wood, plastic, metal, paper, glass - even Styrofoam.
Just be sure the lip is dry. Look for it wherever Glad ...
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... ... warnings on the risks of eating everything from Chinese food to ice cream. The Consumer Freedom group, on the other hand, tends to ... about food- and wine-related products or cooking tips to Ann Heller, food editor, Dayton Daily News, 45 S. Ludlow St., Dayton ...
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