"Brooklyn1" wrote in message
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 11:00:50 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>"l not -l" wrote in message ...
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>On 30-Jan-2017, U.S. Janet B. > wrote:
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>> On 30 Jan 2017 17:21:40 GMT, notbob > wrote:
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>> >On 2017-01-30, jmcquown > wrote:
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>> >> Obviously it doesn't take much to get me excited. LOL
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>> >This has been an option fer decades. One dozen egg cartons have
>> >almost always had perforated cartons that can be torn in half, to
>> >facilitate half-doz eggs purchases.
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>> >Some stores even do it for you! I bought half dozen eggs fer yrs.
>> >Other stores, harder to find pre-torn, but the cartons..... 
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>> >nb
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>> I do know what you're talking about. But, I've never seen such a
>> carton out here. Here eggs are sold by the dozen or 1.5 dozen or 2
>> dozen. Egg lifetime isn't that short. I always buy the 1.5 dozen and
>> I only use eggs for cooking and baking except every once in awhile.
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>> Janet US
>I haven't seen perforated cartons in many years; however, our dominant
>regional chain offers eggs in cartons of several sizes. 6, 12 and 18 are
>the ones I recall seeing every week. the 6 egg cartons are the pasteboard
>kind and appear to be half of a 12 egg pasteboard carton; but, no perf,
>clean-cut sliced.--
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>Change Cujo to Juno for email.
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>Our supermarkets sell packs of 10 in clear plastic carton.
Metric chickens. <g>
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