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Friday, April 20, 2012

Good morning,

With gas prices still hovering around $4 a gallon, combining driving errands is essential for saving time, gas and money. But if you plan on doing any grocery shopping while you are driving around you better have something to keep that ice cream and all of your other frozen items cold.

Drive around with a cooler in your car? Maybe. How about a cooler you can fold flat and keep in your trunk or under your seat?

That is exactly the idea of Frosty Bags.

These bags are a convenient and environmentally friendly way of keeping items hot or cold and frozen for hours at a time. Since they are so light weight and fold completely flat you can practically take them anywhere, or keep a few of them in the trunk of your car so you are always prepared.

They are great for any activity including grocery shopping, the beach, boating, fishing, sporting events, lunches, picnics, travel, etc.

All bags are printed exclusively with water colors, are reusable, washable, and 100% recyclable.

And at only $6.23 for a three-pack they are easy on your wallet, too.

Think of the ice cream people!

Click here to see the Frosty Bags in action or to order.


P.S. They work just as well for hot stuff too, in case you are the kind of person who likes to order a lot of food!

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Thanks for reading,

Your Living Green editor

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Frosty Bags not only keep you cold groceries cold and your hot food hot, they can also help reduce your addiction to plastic bags!

Reduce plastics, reduce global warming. Each year, Americans throw away some 100 billion polyethylene plastic bags - from grocery and trash bags to those ultra-convenient sandwich bags. Unfortunately, plastics are made from petroleum - the processing and burning of which is considered one of the main contributors to global warming, according to the EPA. In addition, sending plastics to the landfill also increases greenhouse gases. Reduce, re-use and recycle your plastics for one of the best ways to combat global warming.