March 2010 Volume 1 Number 12      


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an innovation of Neese Products

QuickSeals™

Converts nearly any packaged food item into a re-sealable storage container.
Converts nearly any packaged food item into a re-sealable storage container.
Place QuickSeals on a flat surface. Peel and remove protective cover from the lower adhesive tape strip.
Place QuickSeals on a flat surface. Peel and remove protective cover from the lower adhesive tape strip.
Lay food package on the lower adhesive tape. Position package about 1 in higher than the tap strip. Press firmly to seal.
Lay food package on the lower adhesive tape. Position package about 1 in higher than the tap strip. Press firmly to seal.
Lift folded flap over food package.  Peel and remove protective cover from the upper adhesive tape strip.
Lift folded flap over food package. Peel and remove protective cover from the upper adhesive tape strip.
Fold down flap.  Press firmly to seal tape across package.
Fold down flap. Press firmly to seal tape across package.

Whether you’re on the road traveling in an RV or sailing the seven seas; you’ll love QuickSeals™.

The Product Review Team here at Marine Industry News wanted to let you know whether or not this product has what it takes for the Boat enthusiast.

While traveling on a boat there isn’t much time, or space, for storing bulky chip clips or annoying little twist-ties. QuickSeals™ are extremely easy to use especially when you’re on the go.

QuickSeals™ adds a zippered closure to any food bag or box that they can fit over. It keeps your food fresh longer than traditional ways. It also allows you to reseal products easily, especially chip bags.

However, like any product, there are pros and cons.

It’ll take a bit of time to secure to a bag or box and you’ll definitely need a flat surface. At times, an extra pair of hands may be needed as well; but on the bright side, you wouldn’t ever have to reseal the bag again – just zip it closed.

QuickSeals™ are stored in a box, similar to how Ziploc® storage bags are packaged. There are two sizes, medium and large. There is no distinction of which side of the box contains what size, unless you purchase the 150 piece box. It could be a tad frustrating if you pull out the wrong size.

QuickSeals™ are not expensive. I’ve found that QuickSeals™ simply pays for its self. At 6/$1.29, 20/$3.49 or 150/$19.95 some might say, “You might as well just donate around $6 a month to your local garbage facilities.” However, with the amount of food I saved that lasted longer than the traditional fold and clip method. I’m saving money with QuickSeals™ by not tossing food out every other week.

Even though QuickSeals™ has designed a cool new invention, is it that worthy with so many other products on the market. Such as Ziploc® bags which started test marketing in 1968. This is one of those products which necessitate the American needs for quick and simple, no matter what the cost or wastefulness is.

QuickSeals™ do what ordinary chip clips cannot do. That is, it keeps snacks and other perishables FRESH and prevents costly food waste. Especially when living where it’s hot and humid or where ants find their way into food even when bags were folded and clipped. With QuickSeals™ this doesn’t happen and everything stays fresher much longer.

I love QuickSeals™! With having four children that typically just shove bags/boxes back in the pantry without closing them, it’s one way to ensure the products stay fresh. I’m also not throwing money down the drain!

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