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September 28, 2004 : DL Byron

If you clicked through from Blogging Baby, thanks for visiting. Our ad starting running today. From snacks, to diapers, to bottles, and more, many of our customers are parents and use Clip-n-Seals with their kids. Check our customer gallery for children (and pets) using Clip-n-Seals. Earlier in the year, Blogging Baby reviewed Clip-n-Seal and we followed with an ad. It’s a good fit.

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September 25, 2004 : DL Byron

Sometimes all that hard work pays when a comment like this comes in:

“I am a rookie web designer, and I love your website. It offers all the info necessary, is attractive, easy to navigate, and offers accessibility for various users.”

Thanks Jeremy. We appreciate it.

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September 25, 2004 : DL Byron

If you need more information about Clip-n-Seal, in print form, we've put together a fancy brochure (.pdf) for you. We also have a version for retailers that we can email. Please contact us for more information.

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September 22, 2004 : DL Byron

We recieved this suggested use earlier this week …

“When scuba diving, I like to take some snips with me just in case I get tangled in netting or something. Stainless steel has different formulations, the stuff that will not rust even in sea water is soft and will not hold a sharp blade, the hard stainless steel that is good for blades rusts in salt water. The solution is to take snips with good blades but keep them in a Clip-n-Seal heavy duty bag to keep them dry; then they only get wet if they are used. The same could apply to dive knives as they have a habit of rusting after a while (especially in the Red Sea as this is the saltiest part of the ocean).”

And liked it so much, we’re working on setting the guy up to sell Clip-n-Seals to dive shops in the UK.

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September 07, 2004 : DL Byron

Need a bunch of Clip-n-Seals for industrial uses? Have a huge family or office? Working on a avant-garde, large-scale, art project involving rod and clamp closures? If you need a large number of Clip-n-Seals, we’ve updated our shopping cart to include bulk packs.

For even larger orders or custom runs, please contact us.

Skinny Mini

And if you need a small solution, we’re now offering the new Skinny Mini. The Skinny Mini was originally developed for an industrial customer. We’ve been testing it in our studio and used it during our recent bike tour. It’s 1/8” in diameter with a 4.6” clamp, 5.1” rod, and perfect for resealing small bags. We're offering it in bulk packs of 10 for $3.99.

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