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Posted 5/1/2008 10:44:10 AM
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Hello to all!

This is my first post on the forums but I felt I HAD to show and tell about my recent findings!


I found this really cool coffee warmer at Goodwill - Immediately I thought Power Lab.. but I guess I am too young to remember when these were in use One member of our church remembers what they used BEFORE these even!!


I found these at Goodwill also! They reminded me of beakers - and I thought food colored water inside would look great!


99cent Store!! FUN BUBBLES COLOR LAB just mix the primary color bubbles into new color formulas! Very cool!


Close up of FUN BUBBLES COLOR LAB - 99cent store

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Posted 5/1/2008 12:12:37 PM
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AWESOME finds!  I love a fellow goodwill shopper.  Now I will have to visit my local goodwill.

Thanks and Blessings,
Lisa

P.s. How are you planning on using the coffee warmer? And are those cups or what that look like beakers? 

Lisa in FL

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Posted 5/1/2008 12:17:09 PM
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I dont "think" they are actually beakers.. If they are great! If not they are really good cups that resemble beakers!!

I just walked around Goodwill for about an hour after making a special trip back during their 1/2 off saturday sale JUST for the coffee warmer item! We will be using these on our stage area in the mornings as decorations, skit items or just daily science experiment utensils


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Posted 5/1/2008 4:24:11 PM
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I'm glad someone else was just as excited as I was when I went to the Salvation Army and found a lab coat for $4.99. I then went to a regular thrift store and got one for $4.00. I'm going to have my crew leaders where them or may just certain station folks. My neighbor is a dental asst. and she's going to lend me her lab coat. I'm on a roll!

-Jackie


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Posted 5/1/2008 5:52:14 PM
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Hi,

Great Finds. Unfortunely I am old enough to remember the coffee warmer. Be sure and use it during the finale Day 1. You need warm water to put the dry ice in. If you are like me I am doing so much the first night I will forget and try to get the water warm enough to do the experiment in a minute or less. This would be great to have water getting warm before you need it. Then pour it into a larger clear bowl and add dry ice. I keep driving past Goodwill now I will have to stop.

Kathy


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