Glad and Reynolds
Hark! I heard "Z GIRL" > say:
> Has anyone tried the new Glad Press and Seal wrap? I am planning on trying
> it and was hoping to hear what you think first.
I like it for things like covered baked goods that sit on the counter
for a couple of days (brownies for example), but it's kind of useless
in the fridge -- once the container sweats a little, the plastic won't
stick any more. This is true of most plastic wraps, but considering
the price of "Press & Seal", it's not worth it.
> Also, I have been a life
> long user of Reynolds plastic wrap. Now they change the box from having the
> metal cutting strip on the outside of the box to this cutting contraption
> thingy that is inside the box. You slide the little cutter thing from one
> end to the other to cut the plastic wrap! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! They think
> this is new and improved? I have already called Reynolds to complain. Why
> are companies always looking to improve everything? Isn't there a point
> where they "Got it Right" ?
When everyone in the world buys one kind of wrap (or soap, or whatever(,
they'll stop trying to "improve" it...
--
j.j. ~ mom, gamer, novice cook ~
...fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!
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