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  2. Stop Storing Your Plastic Wrap in the Drawer—This ... - AOL

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    From sticky to static woes, storing plastic wrap in the freezer for at least 15 minutes, or permanently, is just another quick and easy way to enjoy those little moments in the kitchen. If you ...

  3. Plastic wrap - Wikipedia

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    Plastic wrap, cling film, Saran wrap, cling wrap, Glad wrap or food wrap is a thin plastic film typically used for sealing food items in containers to keep them fresh over a longer period of time. Plastic wrap, typically sold on rolls in boxes with a cutting edge, clings to many smooth surfaces and can thus remain tight over the opening of a ...

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    If there is a foodstuff to be wrapped, you'd better believe I am using aluminum foil. Meat marinading in a bowl? Aluminum foil. Leftover pizza? Foil, baby. Half an onion? You already know. (Foil.)

  5. Thermofoil - Wikipedia

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    Thermofoil cabinet doors can be a solid color or imitation wood grain. The cabinet boxes that accompany these doors can be finished in various materials such matching thermofoil, coordinating paint, and laminates. Thermofoil is available in a range of textures and sheen levels, the most popular choice being solid white with a matte sheen.

  6. Bubble wrap - Wikipedia

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    Bubble wrap Square-shaped bubble wrap for house insulation. Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material commonly used for protecting fragile items during shipping. . Known for its cushioning air-filled bubbles, it has also become a cultural icon, celebrated for its satisfying popping sound and alternative uses as a stress-relief

  7. Glad (company) - Wikipedia

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    Glad Wrap and Glad Bags were introduced in Australia in 1966; Glad was the first to introduce cling-type wrap to the Australian market. In order to promote the product, a competition was run in The Australian Women's Weekly asking readers to write in with suggested uses for the product.

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