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UncleArthur
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  #1336952 4-Jul-2015 16:50
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They can't really call their company "Sealed Air" anymore can they? Not when it arrives unsealed with no air in it.

Also, I have a little left over bubble wrap at home..... I wonder if I sell it on trademe whether I'd have to package it for transport...




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  #1337162 4-Jul-2015 23:13
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frankv: "iBubble Wrap".... really???? undecided


Apparently no-one told them that putting "i" in front of your product name is so 10-years ago. Also just lame.






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  #1337168 4-Jul-2015 23:50
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I dont think I have seen anyone use the actual sealed air brand bubble wrap locally, we will be safe for ages.

What is more interesting is the higher pressure stuff that comes out of china for packing cameras and PCs etc in.




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  #1337191 5-Jul-2015 06:44
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I am sure there will be plenty of other companies out there still making the standard bubble wrap.




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