So I ran into my local Acme (part of Albertsons company-so not a natural foods store) tonight and I walked past what I thought looked like microfiber CD inserts, but assumed they were some kind of microfiber towel. I did a double take when I realized they were next to packages of sposies, and I was right, they were microfiber soakers.
Apparently there was a sale on Cuteybums? Cuteybabies? I already forget the name. But it looked like an AI2 system. $10/cover, $10/2 pack of inserts, and then there was a disposable insert option. I'm trying to find reviews, and I cant find any so far, but I may buy a wet bag for $10 next time I'm there. And I think the inserts may work in some of my pockets. I just thought it was interesting that a regular grocery store was actually carrying these!
Re: CDs at my grocery store!
The two men in my life. Oh, and I have a husband too...
I LOVE Phoenixville! That is a crunchy area. DH grew up near Downingtown.
And totally convenient to put CD purchases on the grocery bill! Haha!
The two men in my life. Oh, and I have a husband too...
Say what? I grew up in Phoenixville and it was the farthest thing from crunchy I've ever seen! My parents now live in Schwenksville, and while it's hardly metropolitan, I don't know that I've thought of it as crunchy either. Apparently things have really changed! Either that, or I'm really old.
Phoenixville was very industrial and run down when I was little and we didn't like to admit we lived there.