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On Aug 20, 8:24*pm, "The Joneses" > wrote:
> "Isabella Woodhouse" > wrote in message
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> > In article >,
> > Melba's Jammin' > wrote:

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> >> In article >,
> >> *"Ted Mittelstaedt" > wrote:

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> >> > What it comes down to I think is will people pay extra for the jars and
> >> > lids to say Ball or Kerr on them?

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> >> I prefer the lid says nothing.

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> > Me too. *They used to have lines on them that you could write on but
> > most pens didn't work well. *I'd like pretty round stickers to come with
> > the lids that I could write on--- like the ones that came with the 12 oz
> > jelly jars.

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> > Isabella

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> I actually signed on to a website with a gal who made theselabels, both
> plain and fancy. A bit pricey, but pretty. *Labelzine.com I think was the
> website, I think. Never got any unwanted mailings or virus from them, but
> too pricey for me.
> * Our Dutch Oven fancy cookstuff store has some nicelabels, too. Or one
> could investigate 2" or 2 1/4" circularlabelsfrom the office supply store..
> I use cheapo plain address lables mashed on the front. I like plain glass
> jars instead of the prettified ones.
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