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Yodastoe

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Over the years we have held onto the coolers. We now have way more then will we use with a steady supply of them always coming in with new shipments.

Anybody have any ideas of some common local sources I can try to take these coolers? I hate to just throw them away..

Apparently recycling places around here will not take them

Just fishing for ideas. Thank you

Dennis
 

Mike King

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Contact your local fishing bait wholesalers they used to come to my store and pick them up when ever I called.

Local Fish clubs may also be a place that can reuse them.

Mike
 

dizzy

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We send a customer home with one every chance we get. The local freshwater wholesalers always seem to need them too.
 

JennM

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Heh I send them home with people too. I can't bring myself to throw them away unless they are broken. Somebody told me of a recycling place here someplace but I never investigated it. I don't throw many away.

Problem is, some customers actually bring the boxes back!!! :lol: :roll:

Jenn
 
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JennM":d6fx7n6e said:
Heh I send them home with people too. I can't bring myself to throw them away unless they are broken. Somebody told me of a recycling place here someplace but I never investigated it. I don't throw many away.

Problem is, some customers actually bring the boxes back!!! :lol: :roll:

Jenn

Hmmm local store in town here sells the boxes!!! 8O
 
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dizzy":20r2nszd said:
We send a customer home with one every chance we get. The local freshwater wholesalers always seem to need them too.

I can vouch for that :oops:

Just so everyone knows, they make good cat condos. 8)
 

Margaret Ocker

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They make great shelters for stray/feral cats. Wrapped in 2" thick bubble wrap and 6 mil black plastic and filled 1/4 with straw, they make warm shelters. Contact local Humane Society for info on feral/stray cat rescue groups or any groups using Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program for cats. Could also contact Alley Cat Allies at www.alletcat.org for that same information. Wouldn't take much time to get that information and I'm sure they would really appreciate the donation. (I get mine from a fish store here in Utah.)
Thank you.
 

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