This hour's REALLY IMPORTANT Labor Day chore
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:47 am
I removed the limes from my Corona bottles so they can turned in for the deposit.
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Bring 'em to New York. We have a deposit law: 5 cents for every bottle or can of a carbonated beverage. They're thinking of extending it to water bottles too since water bottles are now clogging up our highways.I'd welcome the idea of a bottle deposit system again in this country.
Hawaii has one, too. Our vacation there a couple of years ago is what got me thinking about it.dimmzy wrote:Bring 'em to New York. We have a deposit law: 5 cents for every bottle or can of a carbonated beverage. They're thinking of extending it to water bottles too since water bottles are now clogging up our highways.I'd welcome the idea of a bottle deposit system again in this country.
Maine and Michigan are two others with deposit laws.
We used to fill bottles into a shopping cart and bring them to the local Bohack's for 2 cents a bottle....and yes penny bubble gum cost a penny
mrkelley23 wrote:Hawaii has one, too. Our vacation there a couple of years ago is what got me thinking about it.dimmzy wrote:Bring 'em to New York. We have a deposit law: 5 cents for every bottle or can of a carbonated beverage. They're thinking of extending it to water bottles too since water bottles are now clogging up our highways.I'd welcome the idea of a bottle deposit system again in this country.
Maine and Michigan are two others with deposit laws.
admanvii wrote:Bring 'em to New York. We have a deposit law: 5 cents for every bottle or can of a carbonated beverage. They're thinking of extending it to water bottles too since water bottles are now clogging up our highways.
We used to fill bottles into a shopping cart and bring them to the local Bohack's for 2 cents a bottle....and yes penny bubble gum cost a penny
Wow i did the quote thing backwards.....oh and baseball cards were a nickle a pack....and the METS were in first place, just like now and Fritz Peterson and Mike Kekich were swapping wives for that other third place team
My eco-centricity (is that the right word) reared it's ugly head.mrkelley23 wrote:I'd welcome the idea of a bottle deposit system again in this country. And maybe apply it to lots of other things that have become disposable when they shouldn't be.