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Storage Hack: How to Fold Chip Bags so they don’t Unfold | GearFire - Tips for Students

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Storage Hack: How to Fold Chip Bags so they don’t Unfold


Don’t you hate it when you want to fold away a bag of chips for later, but it keeps coming undone? If you want to seal in the freshness, you usually have to use a piece of scotch tape, or an elastic.

Here is a cool video showing a hack you can apply to any chip bag that is big enough. It is kind of complicated, and personally if I was in my kitchen I would just reach for an elastic, but if you are traveling or don’t have access to tape or elastics, this could save your life chips.

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  1. Angel Figurines said

    am December 8 2008 @ 4:28 am

    I’m sure I’m a better man after watching the video. Neat!

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