Hey Ziploc, Men Eat Leftovers Too

Ziploc VersaGlass Container, Variety Pack, 3-Count

There’s a great Simpsons quote in the episode where Milhouse’s dad is getting fired from the cracker factory for being divorced.

“Kirk, crackers are a family food. Happy families. Maybe single people eat crackers…we don’t know. Frankly, we don’t want to know. It’s a market we can do without.”

That’s how it is in marketing too. Marketing is family food. A current Sea-Doo commercial for some reason explicitly shows a shot of a wedding band securely wrapped around a man’s finger as he navigates his water vehicle to the dock. Now Viagra ads and such make at least some sort of sense (for such nonsense), but jet skis? Ah well, that’s how it is. Moms are also the only one’s in the kitchen too…

Read on for today’s press release regarding the Ziploc VersaGlass Container:

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Fill The Jar Of Nothing With Anything

Jar of Nothing by Our Name is Mud

They tell you they want nothing, but you still feel as if you should get them something. It’s a gift-givers dilemma as old as gifts themselves. Hence the Jar Of Nothing. Perfect for that hard-to-shop-for person who says “I want nothing”. Of course, if they insist on phrasing it as “I don’t want anything”, well then you can fill this jar of nothing with all of their things.

Owl Asks Who Wants A Cookie

Daisy Do Vintage 1970's Style Owl Cookie Jar

The Daisy Do Vintage 1970's Style Owl Cookie Jar has a question that everybody likes to hear: Who wants a cookie? Don’t worry, this owl doesn’t only give out cookies from the 70s.

Product Description
This Owl Cookie Jar is simply wonderful! The colors are so bright and so very 1970’s – in turquoise, orange, red, and green – a whimsical reminder of those days of mod colors and design! While you are at it, take a look at our matching salt & pepper set and soap dispenser in the same pattern… Ceramic. Size: 7″ x 6″ x 11 1/2″.

Easy Solution To Common Problem: Bag Dispenser

 Jed Mart Grocery Bag Dispenser

Sometimes an elaborate solution would ruin a good idea. Finding a place to store grocery bags is definitely one of those times. After a trip to the store, and all the grocery bags are emptied, the plastic husks have to go somewhere. Luckily, they are quite reusable, and as such come in handy around the kitchen. The problem is where to store them until their time is needed. From baskets to boxes, to a grocery bag itself, storage solutions come in all shapes and sizes. However finding a simple solution to solve the problem of putting them in and taking them out again could be solved quickly and easily with the Jed Mart Grocery Bag Dispenser. Mount it to the wall and the problem is solved. Now where to stash all those paper ones…