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- From: hyder@niwot.scd.ucar.EDU
- Subject: Re: Cisco packaging material
- In-Reply-To: Your message of Mon, 21 Dec 92 11:07:10 -0800
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 15:38:04 -0700
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- Didn't know Cisco used these. Means I have one more source! If anyone
- hasn't had a chance to see these take time to look. They disolve in
- water almost instantly, claim to be good mulch for gardens, and are
- even some of the best packing material I've found.
- Paul Hyder
- NCAR
-
- >> If the packaging material consists of off-white, rough textured cylindrical
- >> 'pasta-like' tubes, then they are corn starch based and are water
- >> soluble. These are intended to help preserve the environment, not feed
- >> rats! ;-) I'm not sure what the chemical content is, if any, but I would
- >> keep Templeton on a steady diet of Rat Chow for now if I were you. I'll
- >> forward this to someone who might know the manufacturers name.
- >>
- >> Regards,
- >>
- >> Matthew Dodd
- >> Cisco Systems
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