Reusable Fresh Snack Pack Juneau AK
Costco
(907) 780-6740
5225 Commercial Boulevard
Juneau, AK
Costco
(907) 780-6769
5225 Commercial Blvd
Juneau, AK
J & J Deli Mart
(907) 586-6408
1248 Glacier Ave
Juneau, AK
Breeze In Grocery
(907) 586-1065
3370 Douglas Hwy
Juneau, AK
Frontier Gifts
(907) 586-3559
445 S Franklin St
Juneau, AK
Safeway
(907) 790-5500
3033 Vintage Blvd
Juneau, AK
Services / Departments
Bakery,Deli,floral,meat,pharmacy,produce,seafood,Alaska USA Fed CU
Store Hours
Mon-Sun 6:00AM-12:00AM
Pharmacy #
907-523-2019
Pharmacy Hours
Mon-Fri 9:00AM-7:00PM;Sat 10:00AM-6:00PM;Sun 1:00PM-6:00PM
De Harts Auke Bay Store
(907) 789-7342
11735 Glacier Hwy
Juneau, AK
Fred Meyer One Stop Shopping
(907) 789-6500
8181 Old Glacier Hwy
Juneau, AK
J & J Deli-Mart
(907) 586-6408
1248 Glacier Ave
Juneau, AK
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Super Bear Supermarket
(907) 789-0173
9103 Mendenhall Rd
Juneau, AK
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Reusable Sandwich Bags for Kids Lunches
Reusable Sandwich Bags for Kids Lunches June 14, 2009 Marisa Belger Parenthood is full of all kinds of sexy challenges, but none is more exciting than the constant quest to find a better way to pack a snack. You’re right. I’m kidding. Snack packing is not sexy. Or exciting. In fact it’s a dreadful, but necessary part of parenting, often the single step that keeps you from experiencing the great outdoors—can’t leave until you’ve got the snacks. Ziplock bags are a single-use environmental mess. Sure, you can wash them and reuse them. But you won’t. Tupperware containers are bulky, always missing lids and often being employed as a hat or a receptacle for stray blocks or tennis balls. So what to do? What’s the convenient, eco-smart thing to do? The Reusable Fresh Snack Pack , that’s what. These unbelievably simple packs—why didn’t I think of this?—are made from PVC, BPA, Phthalate-free plastic and are durable and long-lasting. I could shove so many cheddar crackers into one of these babies that W and I would be able to stay at the park for a week.... |
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