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Styrofoam Wine Shippers-Where to buy?
In article >,
NOT says...
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>Friends:
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>We're moving into new digs in a month or so, and I need to pack up the wine
and
>take it along. I really don't want to stash it all into liquor store "wine
>cartons" as there are some gems that I'd hate to lose in the move. I think
that
>some of the stryofoam wine shippers (you know the kind, styrofoam inside of a
>cardboard box that keeps 12 bottles separate from each other) would be the
best
>way to move 'em.
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>I've only gotten these items when I've bought cases at the winery and had
them
>shipped to my home, or from a wine merchant and had them ship. Any thoughts
on
>where I might get 10 or so of the cardboard boxes and styrofoam inserts to
move
>about 10 cases or so?
>
>Any thoughts would be appreciated; drop the obvious s*p*a*m blocker to reply.
>
>Marc
>Marc Goldstone
I'm sure that it's too late to help you, but I give about 5 of these per month
to my local wine shop, or to whomever will take them. I've about a dozen, and
retire them in cylces so the newer ones are in use to transport any wine from
CA to AZ, or just to get them from retailer to home in AZ, especially in
Summer. Next time, talk to your wine merchant, as many folk that I know donate
them for the retailer's "good customers." I'd have sent you at least half a
dozen.
Hunt
>Paramedic and Attorney Extraordinaire (Both. Really. Just ask my mom!)
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ceremonial."
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