A New Gimmick That Works

before.jpgPraise be to Nancy Krabill at Flavors from Afar in Snider Palza for turning me on to this handy little Flip and Tumble bag. Unused, it’s the size of a squashy neon baseball. Unfolded, it’s a nifty bag for groceries or anything else you pick up in the course of a day. The website has a fun little video on how to use them. I watched it and even I can do it. I bet if you stop in and buy one from the other Nancy, she’ll demonstrate.

3 Comments to “A New Gimmick That Works”
  • Rawlins Nichol-Loadian

    But, ask Quadri if, by sticking one’s head through the tote’s ‘handles’, can it also be used as a halter? And. Is it cheaper than those status cupcakes Dallas lemmings are lining up and paying through the mouth to buy? (Yes I mean those butter icing sugar things, not botoxed babe trophy broad arm candy)

  • Lori

    I love this, but can’t get the link to work. What’s the site you can order the bag on?
    Thanks!
    Lori

  • Nancy Nichols

    Just go to–or call–Flavors From Afar in Snider Plaza. But I’ll reset the link.

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