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Saturday, June 18, 2005

Clip-n-Seal helps keep food fresh and dry for weeks

During the California Gold Rush, miners used rod-and-clamp closures to seal their bags of precious water. Today you can use the same technology to store, say, espresso grounds or corn chips, keeping the contents fresh and dry for weeks, even months, with an airtight, waterproof seal.

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The Clip-n-Seal, produced by a Seattle company, is easy to use, easy to re-use and practically indestructible.

The large size fits nearly every bag in your pantry or backpack. Use it for potato chips, cereal, frozen food, coffee, trail mix, etc. If you'd like a custom size, say for herbs or spices, Clip-n-Seal can be cut to the length you desire.

The company also offers a variety pack that includes three sizes. Look for Clip-n-Seal at retail outlets or contact the company. Online price: $4.99 for three large ones, or a variety pack with a large, a medium and a small. www.clip-n-seal.com, 206-399-7036. (P-I staff)

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