Close chip bags without a clip

Close chip bags without a clip

If you ran out of clips to close all those half-eaten bags of chips leftover from the weekend barbecue, this video demonstrates super-easy and useful chip-clip-no-more bag fold.

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galtobelli 1 year ago
Capirai... e ci voleva un video per far capire come chiudere un sacchetto di patatine =|
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WonderDude Mike 1 year ago
Simple and sweet!
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casey321b 1 year ago
sweet time to use my chip clips to set mouse traps and fling BBs at people
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QTKat 7 months ago
Cool!
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emacgrass 7 months ago
neato bandito!
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mr kyle 6 months ago
lol the music goes along with it :)
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razadada 3 months ago
IT WORKS!!! YAY!!! :-)
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SerNdipiT2 3 months ago
good to know!
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ragingbull56 last month
genious
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