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George Shirley
 
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Scott wrote:
> In article >,
> Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
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>>Swing top? Glass lids with rubber gasket and bail-type closure?
>>Pier I
>>Cost Plus World Imports
>>Target
>>K-Mart
>>Walmart

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> Didn't find them at any of those (esp. not in 1 gallon sizes) ...
> canning stuff is harder to find this time of year around here, anyway.
>
> I *did* find the proper name: ideal jars. Who'da thunkit. That helped me
> steer to some local places.
>

AKA "lightning tops".

George

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