Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 dailytipReply-to: bouncebackTo: cyndikrallSent: 10/17/2008 2:29:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight TimeSubj: Getting Smashed - $avings Week Having trouble viewing this email? Read it online. Want to change your service? Update your subscription, or (sniff) . Oct 17, 2008 BANG FOR THE BITE It takes a little elbow grease, but if 10,000 Biters use every last bit of toothpaste in a tube, we'll save about 1,000 tubes of toothpaste. COCKTAIL FACT A 2006 survey found that the second most common bathroom-related pet peeve is finding globs of toothpaste in the sink (first place goes to people not replacing toilet paper when it runs out). LIKE THIS TIP? Then check out . . .The Facial Sunscreen TipThe Makeup Remover Tip RATE THIS TIP How useful is this tip?(5 is the highest) 1 2 3 4 5 Does your toothpaste get wasted? The BiteThe thing is, the tube's probably still loaded. Most people dump product containers before they're empty, so next time you go to toss that lotion or toothpaste tube, squeeze, cut, invert, shake, or water down, and raise your glass to less waste.The Benefits More cash for vino. Save yourself from buying more stuff than you need. Sipping away at waste. About 10% of your toothpaste goes unused if you don't squeeze out every last bit. It's as satisfying as getting to the bar during happy hour. You paid for it; it's yours, so why not take advantage of the whole shebang? Personally SpeakingThis tip came to light during the early months of Ideal Bite, when our cofounders were more broke than MC Hammer. Wanna Try? Cut It Up - cut your toothpaste tube or lotion bottle in half - you'll be amazed how much is left inside. Shake It Up - add a little water to your shampoo, conditioner, or liquid laundry detergent bottles, then shake it up, baby. Turn It Upside Down - store containers upside down in your fridge, cabinet, or shower, and let gravity work for you. Warm It Up - shower with bottles; the heat will soften the product inside. Tube Wringer - heavy-duty, wringer-outer to help you get out the last bit of toothpaste ($12-$22). Squeezit Toothpaste Squeezer - less expensive, lighter-duty squeezer ($6). Sponsor UNSUBSCRIBE | CHANGE YOUR PREFERENCES | PRINT THIS TIP CONTACT US | EDITORIAL POLICY | PRIVACY POLICY | DISCLAIMER | MEET THE TEAM© IDEAL BITE, INC. You are d as cyndikrall. If you would like to , go here.All above editorial suggestions are the result of testing and preference. No one can pay to be in a Daily Tip. Read more on our editorial policy. New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News more. Try it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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