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I got a box a few days ago. I never found out what was in it,
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I got a box a few days ago. I never found out what was in it, but here it is.
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ok, thank you, I was concerned when this box would arrive at your housing.
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>>4349832
FP makes some excellent packing material, the shipper had good taste.
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>>4349951
Arthur Graham pioneered the free-flowing interior packaging material industry. In the 1950s, he headed a company, Safe-T Pacific Company, that made soda fountain supplies including paper soda straws. The straw manufacturing process produced “straw ends”, paper scrap that was about three quarters of an inch long. Graham offered these "straw ends" to several local businesses to use as packaging material. Among the first companies to test and use these "straw ends", were Gumps in San Francisco and Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto. This packaging material was so successful that Safe-T Pacific started making “straw ends” to keep up with demand.
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>>4349832
Ooh. Are you finally going to look inside it? What could be in that box?
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>>4349959
Already holding a patent for hollow paper tube packaging, the company looked at making its product from lightweight plastic. In 1968 the company developed a unique, new extrusion process to produce its free-flowing cushioning material from expanded polystyrene. The hollow polystyrene tube was crimped in the center to make a figure-eight shape. This distinctive figure-eight shape both identified FLO-PAK loosefill and created greater product protection by interlocking with other eight-shapes in a carton during shipment.
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>>4349970
By 1989, the company had developed a recycling, or reclaim, system to allow the use of post-consumer expanded polystyrene (EPS) packaging in its FLO-PAK loosefill. The company was the first to use recycled content in its loosefill, creating a new industry standard.
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>>4349975
From recycling approximately 500,000 pounds of EPS in 1989, the company’s recycling effort has grown to recycling 10 million pounds of EPS annually at its U.S. and U.K. facilities. FP International only uses 100% recycled content to make their FLO-PAK loosefill products. Since 1990, they have recycled more than 140 million pounds of EPS - polystyrene.
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>>4349979
The company has received national recognition for its unique, polystyrene recycling program, including awards from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Recycling Coalition, as well as numerous state and local environmental organizations.
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>>4349959
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>>4349988
Impressive!
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>>4349988
To reflect its growth and product diversity, the company changed its name to Free-Flow Packaging International, Inc. and adopted FP International as its trade name in october 1996.
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>>4349999
nice quads mommy
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>>4350004
After starting with one product, FLO-PAK loosefill packaging, the company greatly expanded its product line. Today the company offers a wide range of equipment and interior packaging materials, including degradable products.

>>4349999
this is nice quad
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>>4349999
Excuse me, sir, but you stole my fucking quads m8 fight me
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>>4349999
ynyarri ilu
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>>4349999
This >>4350036 is from >>4350018 in >>4349596.
Also >>4349986, >>4349991, >>4349992, >>4349998, >>4350002, >>4350006 in that same thread.
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>>4350021
So when do you plan to get your arm hacked off?
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>>4350036
Look, sir, I'm not looking for a fight. I didn't "steal" your quads. I simply got those digits before you did, and I got them honestly. Accept it! They're mine by right.
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>>4350067
Why don't you take a peek and see what's inside the box?
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>>4349832
I recognize this box
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