DIY Containers – Recycle Liquid Coffee Containers

I love these DIY Containers that Recycle Liquid Coffee Container organization tip! I think this is a great way to recycle those liquid coffee containers. I fill them up with Cheerios, Goldfish and Pretzels and take them in the car when we go on road trips, sporting events or running errands. I think it is perfect for Goldfish crackers in particular so they stay fresh and don’t get crumbled in the bag.
Simply collect your empty coffee mate containers and remove the label. Soak in a sink filled with vinegar water to remove the residue and clean out.
After they dry you can fill them with snacks to take on road trips or use to organize your pantry. We have also used these for non edible items too! They work great for nuts/bolts/screws or hair clips!
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  • Nancy Nancy on Nov 12, 2016
    I buy that lrg creamer containers but their not see thru but still paint of ur choice and i believe they will still be nice😜😍
  • B Juliana Leo B Juliana Leo on Apr 22, 2017

    All plastics carry BPA, unless it is posted on the container - or been announced through any company. Even OLD Tupperware has been known to carry BPA. So buying used stuff...is not such a great idea. IF you look on Tupperware's website...they have a list of their discontinued plastic which had been discontinued over the years, due to toxic plastic material.


    Water bottles are the worst - it's cheaper to make too... And consider how much BPA plastic has been recycled...it's a bigger problem than most folks realize.

    • Rad28996987 Rad28996987 on Dec 31, 2017
      It’s my understanding that these containers are BPA-free. Containers labeled 1-6 are safe. The ones marked 7 are not.
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