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And am I ever glad I did! They slip easily on my glasses and stay in place. They keep my glasses from slipping down my nose.
Target’s new bottles, made by Frugalpac, offer a dramatically lighter footprint. Each one has a carbon impact 84% lower than ...
"Wow, you're so creative." Woman shares adorable way to reuse empty medicine bottles: 'This is so cute' first appeared on The ...
Plastic pollution along selected Australian coastlines has dropped by 39 percent in a decade, according to research by CSIRO, ...
Assuming the format is the same as or very similar to previous commercial rollouts, it's functionally bag-in-box. In this ...
It's that time again for spring cleaning -- and a good cleaning product can make all the difference. Consumer Reports puts ...
Collective Good adds to a growing list of Target owned-wine brands, such as the Wine Cube containing the equivalent of four ...
With great soil, foggy mornings, and cool afternoon winds, Monterey County is the perfect place to grow quality wine grapes.
Target will soon be selling wine in paper bottles, reportedly to appease the green lobby, but not everyone is impressed. Bottle makers insist the design is stronger, […] ...
from bottle to label (yes, that’s recycled paper too). Just peel off the cap, pop it all in the recycling bin once you’re done and pat yourself on the back for being a planet-friendly pourer. March is ...
Its 50% post-consumer recycled content is expected to differentiate the product from other paper bottles on the market. “We are committed to meeting global recyclability benchmarks, ensuring that this ...