You’re a Plugger if you remember a wad of cotton being stuffed in a pill bottle. I imagine the practice was stopped toreduce production costs, but still increased the purchase price. Or someone sued becasue they couldn’t get the cotton out, was allergic to cotton balls, or choked on it when they tried to down the whole new bottle.
I save them in the bottles so the pills don’t rattle and powder in my bag. Since they cost about $10 for 50 pounds worth, you need to be a genuine OCD-class hoarder to save them.
We were keeping the pill bottles, but they don’t come with cotton in them. I now have a good sized collection in different sized bottles, but unless something happens to a bottle, we don’t keep the new ones any longer. Too bad they are not recyclable – at least around here.
yoey1957 3 months ago
It’s a well known fact that buying arts and craft supplies and actually using them are two different hobbies!
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 3 months ago
don’t they use them as earpluggers?
gokarDun 3 months ago
No! No! No!
phritzg Premium Member 3 months ago
Henrietta saves them because she never knows when she’ll have blood gushing out of her beak nostrils.
juicebruce 3 months ago
Waste Not … Want Not ;-)
kaycstamper 3 months ago
Haha, I save them and use them for cottonballs! I didn’t know anyone else did! Not for crafts though.
Fishenguy Premium Member 3 months ago
I haven’t seen those in pill bottles in years. I buy vitamins and occasional OTC pain pills but I don’t find cotton balls in them anymore.
ctolson 3 months ago
You’re a Plugger if you remember a wad of cotton being stuffed in a pill bottle. I imagine the practice was stopped toreduce production costs, but still increased the purchase price. Or someone sued becasue they couldn’t get the cotton out, was allergic to cotton balls, or choked on it when they tried to down the whole new bottle.
Kalkkuna 3 months ago
Pluggers save EVERYTHING to make ‘arts and crafts’. Some day.
ladykat 3 months ago
Haven’t seen those in years.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 3 months ago
Someday you’ll make a large polar bear face.
kathleenhicks62 3 months ago
OMG most pill bottles are sealed tight, have cotton in them and have a plastic thing in them so you CAN’T get anything out!
Teto85 Premium Member 3 months ago
They make great fire starters.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
I save them in the bottles so the pills don’t rattle and powder in my bag. Since they cost about $10 for 50 pounds worth, you need to be a genuine OCD-class hoarder to save them.
goboboyd 3 months ago
I take the balls of cotton out and the pills disintegrate into dust in short order.
PoodleGroomer 3 months ago
I take enough medicine to stuff half of a quilt in a year.
ellisaana Premium Member 3 months ago
Nope. Those cotton balls are liable to have pill-dust on them. At least you can wash Popsicle sticks.
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
My hoarding level ends well before cotton balls. Or even pill bottles unless I have something on hand I want to store.
cknoblo Premium Member 3 months ago
I only see those cotton inserts in bottles of very small pills. I always throw it away, along with the seals.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Let me guess:
She’s making a giant snowflake!
mafastore 3 months ago
We were keeping the pill bottles, but they don’t come with cotton in them. I now have a good sized collection in different sized bottles, but unless something happens to a bottle, we don’t keep the new ones any longer. Too bad they are not recyclable – at least around here.