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moniek

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Since you are in GA you could check out this shop: www.bayousome.com. They are in GA too which would be more economical with the shipping. They have 1/2 oz sample size bottles for $0.20 each. Shipping is not figured in the shopping cart but if you email them to tell them what you are wanting to buy they will get back to you promptly with an estimate.

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I use the foil seal packets. I cut mine in half and get twice as many for my money, and it's still big enough for a good sample. The place I always got them no longer is in business, but here are a few links where you can find them.

http://www.ellensessentials.com/heatseal.htm

http://www.kangarooblue.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5_15

I use my sealer to seal the ends, but they say you can use an iron too. HTH

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I went to a kitchen supply store and bought little to go containers and use those for samples.

I do this too. Our store is called smart and final. You can get them in black or clear. They only cost about 5 dollars for about 100.

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They call them souffle cups. They are 2 oz little plastic cups with clear lids. Most restaurants use them for to go salad dressing. And the pack is of 200 for $5, not 100. They don't look as professional as the foils but I guess you could dress them up more with labels.

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You can get them in black or clear.

I didn't know there was black, that would be cool. My store is called AceMart and they have some cool stuff. I think I paid about what you paid at my store. I know that Costco sells them too but you have to buy a huge amount like 1000 and the lids are sold separately in a 1000 box.

Acemart

http://www.acemart.com/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=AM&Category_Code=B3-12&ref=main&cm_re=Category2.0-_-Body-_-Souffle+Cups

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I use the foil seal packets. I cut mine in half and get twice as many for my money, and it's still big enough for a good sample. The place I always got them no longer is in business, but here are a few links where you can find them.

http://www.ellensessentials.com/heatseal.htm

http://www.kangarooblue.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=5_15

I use my sealer to seal the ends, but they say you can use an iron too. HTH

I used my iron cause i don't have a sealer. They work fabulous. I ordered the one's that are too big though so i have to make another order.

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