Plastic Polystyrene Containers...

Lounge By ptanyer Updated 11 Jul 2012 , 12:26am by ptanyer

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ptanyer Posted 6 Jul 2012 , 8:11pm
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After 13 years of storing Beanie Babies and Teeny Beanie Babies, I finally decided to give them to my youngest granddaughter and 2 great grandchildren. I am left with 35 display cases about 4x4x7" tall that have been sealed up in storage bins. I hate to throw them away, but not what sure I can do with them. Can I use them for decorating supplies or cutters, etc? There are no marks on them to indicate that they are food safe, and no manufacturer marks either. Any ideas?

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kakeladi Posted 6 Jul 2012 , 9:21pm
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Are they hard plastic? Or like styro dummies?
I'm rather sure there would be no probhlem sdtoring equipment in them.

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ptanyer Posted 6 Jul 2012 , 11:50pm
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Hard plastic.

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kakeladi Posted 7 Jul 2012 , 8:06pm
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then I think you are safe using them....just my opinionicon_smile.gif

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ptanyer Posted 11 Jul 2012 , 12:26am
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