FloridaTim
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uline Cold Packs
Mon, 08/18/08 11:16 PM
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Hi All, Just thought I'd pass on something I found. We ordered a shipment from germandeli.com (the wife is from Berlin). The case was packed with reusable cold packs that are sturdy, freeze quick, stay cold for long times. They seem great, so far. I finally got around to looking up the company listed on the label. They are also cheap!!! Seems like a great alternative to getting ice everyday. They even have them in bricks. http://www.uline.com/Group_93.asp
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ArnieTX
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RE: uline Cold Packs
Mon, 08/18/08 11:22 PM
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Cool. Thanks for the link. Arnie
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spud
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RE: uline Cold Packs
Tue, 08/19/08 12:38 AM
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I never realised these were so reasonably priced. I got something cooled with some of these quite a while back and reused them for long time.
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agoskillym
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RE: uline Cold Packs
Tue, 08/19/08 1:13 AM
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I was wondering what size did you order? or you think will work best?
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FloridaTim
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RE: uline Cold Packs
Tue, 08/19/08 9:11 AM
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The package we got had 8 and 12 oz. packs, 16 of them in total. We have been reusing them for over a year now. I was thinking of ordering some of the largest ones for the bottom or sides of the ice chest and smaller ones (8-12 oz.) to place on top of the items in the chest.
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agoskillym
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RE: uline Cold Packs
Tue, 08/19/08 10:57 PM
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how well do they work keeping drinks cold?
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