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By:
Tim Donaldson
Product Review: QuickSeals Baggie Storage
System
How many
times have you been out on the trail and opened
up a bag of chips or some other packaged snack
food and wished that you had a way to re-seal
the bag for the return trip? If you’re like me,
probably only once!
First of all,
a bag of chips will likely turn into a bag of
highly-refined powder by the time you are ready
to eat them. Then, if you are brave enough to
actually open up the bag of pulverized contents,
there is no way of assuring that the package
will not re-open on the way home. If you haven’t
experienced this personally, you can certainly
imagine what the inside of your ATV bag will be
like at the end of long, rough journey.

Step 1: Place QuickSeals on a flat
surface. Peel & remove protective
cover from the lower adhesive.

Step 2: Lay food package on the lower
adhesive tape. (Position package
about 1 inch higher than the tape
strip.) Press firmly to seal.

Step 3: Lift "folded" flap over food
package. Peel & remove protective
cover from the upper adhesive tape
strip. Fold down flap. Press
firmly to seal tape across package. |
Now, there is
a new product on the market that will ensure
that packaged food contents remain where they
belong. Appropriately named QuickSeals, the
baggie system is a versatile, easy-to-use, food
storage system that converts almost any packaged
food item into a resealable storage container.
The QuickSeals Baggies are easy to use. Remove the
lower adhesive strip. Place the package
onto the adhesive seal. Lift the folded
portion and simply remove the upper adhesive
strip. Fold down the flap and you’re all set!
Instantly, the original package has an adaptive,
easy open and close slider that keeps food fresh
and contained.
Hey, if you
like crushed cookies, you can be sure that with
the QuickSeals baggies they will remain in the
package, keeping your ATV bag contents free and
clear of tasty food debris. However, we
recommend that you bring along the more robust
snacks that can handle the jarring and jostling
of a typical ATV ride and leave those fragile
food items back at the camp where the QuickSeals
will be more than adequate for keeping those
packaged food items fresh for before and
after-ride enjoyment!
Not only are QuickSeals great for outdoor use, they can be
primarily used at home. Inventor of
QuickSeals - Denise Bein - explains, “QuickSeals
was created out of the kitchen by a need of
necessity. With a family and many opened boxes
of cereal, chips, and frozen goodies, I wanted
our young children to seal up packages to hold
the freshness in and stop the waste of money.”
When Ms. Bein was asked why someone should
choose the QuickSeals storage baggies rather
than the traditional bag clips or alternative
storage methods such as those where the product
is removed and placed into a separate sandwich
bag, she responded, “Bag clips do not form
airtight seals; sealing with QuickSeals keeps
food fresher longer and keeps out bugs. Using a
sandwich bag means discarding the original
packaging which contains cooking instructions
and nutritional information. This is
always good to have on your freezer products
that you need to bake.”
After
launching the product in January 2007, QuickSeals has expanded its selling dispersal
around the world with widespread retail
distribution at common marketplaces throughout
the country expected by June of 2008. Currently,
consumers can purchase QuickSeals at Publix
Supermarkets, Bed, Bath, & Beyond, LTD Catalog,
and some Wal-Mart stores. Also, the product is
available online at
www.quickseals.com.
The QuickSeals Baggie Storage System has several
available sizes and can be used for a host of
applications, even box tops. Whether you need
them out on the trail, camping, or at home,
QuickSeals can keep freshness in and the bugs
out!
Visit
www.quickseals.com for more product
application/information and up-to-date pricing
and purchasing details.
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