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Why nearly every apple has a sticker—and what that tiny label actually does
What began as a marketing flourish in the early 20th century has become a quiet backbone of modern grocery retail.
Maybe you’re planning to reuse an empty pasta sauce jar for a pickling project, or maybe your toddler plastered Frozen characters all over their dresser. Whatever the case, you might find yourself ...
Some 137.5 million of the stickers have already been taken off fruit and vegetables and others will go over the next 12 months. They have previously been seen as essential in helping shoppers and ...
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This 5-minute trick for removing sticky stickers (and residue!) from jars takes zero effort
The method: Cover the sticker with peanut butter and let it sit for at least 5 minutes (depending on the thickness of the ...
Sticker residue may be unsightly on plastic, but it's easy to remove. Household products like olive oil and peanut butter can get that gunk right off.
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They won’t cause you any harm, but there are reasons to remove them before taking a bite. Credit...Aileen Son for The New York Times Supported by By Sophie Egan I keep finding myself biting into an ...
Like a lot of kids her age, Maya Thiru worries about the environment. The 10-year-old from Markham, Ontario, wanted to do something to make a difference. So, with help from her mom, she started ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s stickers were never meant to be material for street art, but they had become just that. The little, round admission stickers of various colors that museum visitors ...
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