
10.02.2008
pull-tab cans

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I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who is trying to complete my home storage. I've learned a few things along the way. I hope by sharing my thoughts, I've helped a few of you get started, going, or finished.
Feel free to contact me at iprepared5 at gmail dot com.
4 comments:
must be nice. Here in Canada there is no such thing as a pull tab on anything except pop ( or as you all call them soda)cans
I'm wishing you the quick arrival of pull-top cans in Canada! Thanks for the comment.
I've read that they can leak if popped accidentally. If in your 72-hour kit, make sure to put like cans in Ziplocs.
Good suggestions. The plastic bags would be great for many other uses anyway.
Thanks for your comment.
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