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Veteran
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Location: Hunting Valley, Ohio | Horse Trailer Cookie Jar Link: https://wtrails.com/pc-28392-610-cookie-jar-horse-trailer.aspx
Edited by KCW 2008-12-24 12:29 PM
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Location: Central Arkansas | I have one of these horse trailer cookie jars. The seal is not good and you have to put the cookies in baggies to keep them fresh. Cute but not very practical. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Odenville, Alabama | I have enough trailers as it is. |
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Expert
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| Me,too,only,this one would be the cheapest and have the lowest maintainence of them. And I sure wouldn't mind cleaning THIS one out!
Edited by crowleysridgegirl 2008-12-23 8:45 PM
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 781
Location: La Cygne, KS | I have one of them too. I store candy in it. And I like the fact that I don't have to pay personal property tax on this trailer. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 383
Location: Texas | We've got one too, it gets spare change, extra sets of keys and stuff like that put in it...... no cookies, I don't like mine stale and soggy. |
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Expert
Posts: 5870
Location: western PA | Works well for dog treats |
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Posts: 3802
Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | .......I don't have a horse trailer cookie jar...... |
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Veteran
Posts: 252
Location: Hunting Valley, Ohio | N2ridin, this is just something you don't want to cheat yourself out of! Put horse treats in it........
retento, just add it to Santa's letter and maybe......
I'm amazed with all the uses you folks found for a cookie jar. KCW
Edited by KCW 2008-12-24 12:58 PM
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Location: Central Arkansas | We had to find other uses since it doesn't work for keeping cookies in. LOL But, it is just too darn cute to throw away! I would have thought Montana Silversmiths would not of put their name on a inferior product. "I'm amazed with all the uses you folks found for a cookie jar. KCW"
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