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    September 19, 2009

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    MizFit

    myriad.
    a plethora?
    what IS a grouping of Rubbermaid called?!
    a GAGGLE?

    Suffice it to say I have a lot.

    a PRIDE of Rubbermaid if you will :)

    MizFit

    Joan

    I counted as many as I could find, and came up with 19 separate items. (Not counting the lids and tubs separately.) All our Christmas decorations, a few food-storage containers and our large deck box!

    Sarah

    I just finished a local move, and while we had a moving company handle the furniture and large boxes, a lot of stuff we just ferried using five old Rubbermaid tubs, which conveniently filled my car.

    I was also promoted to Staff Sergeant in the alley next to the Rubbermaid outlet in Wooster, OH before a performance of The U.S. Army Field Band in 1998, and went back the next day and bought three spatulas to commemorate the event.

    So off the top of my head, at least 8. Not a competitive number, but some good stories nonetheless.

    Kal Buckles

    Not counting tops/bottoms, I did a quick perusal of the garage, basement, kitchen and came up with 110. I have long been the Queen of Rubbermaid.We are a military family and it simply can't be beat.

    Catherine Schulte

    I had a meal moth problem when we moved into our house just over 4 years ago. My Rubbermaid containers have been indispensable, keeping our home moth free! So far, I've counted at least 72 (not just containers, but also spatulas, measuring cups, mixing bowls, condiment containers -- the list goes on!), but that doesn't include the large Rubbermaid containers in our attic and garage holding all our seasonal items.

    Sandi Kraus

    I counted 123 containes and lids in my storage/ art supplies and Girl Scout paprphanalia closet. I've counted at least 83 containers, measuring cups, bowls et al in my kitchen and have not made it to the garage / shed yet. I guess I am more of a Rubbermaid junkie than I realized...but I do like the produucts and they really help me stay organized....

    Debbie

    It's 10:45 pm, and I just read about the contest. I can't stay up to count. I'm a Rubbermaid junkie, too, but I'm having a hard time finding things in local stores like their rubber spatulas (preferably with wooden handles), the little 2953 wastebaskets I bought when I moved here 21 months ago--that were gone forever when I got around to shopping for more, and the older style food containers that I use in papercrafting. I even have an outlet across the freeway--without these items. Is there an online Rubbermaid store? I haven't looked--I kind of like to hold things before I buy them. Does Rubbermaid take requests?

    Lorie Marrero

    Yes, Rubbermaid does take “requests!” They love hearing ideas from consumers. They do sell a limited number of their products online at Rubbermaid.com. You can also order pretty much anything from their product line at your local Ace Hardware stores. - Lorie

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    Lori, I'm glad that you reminded me how great Rubbermaid product are. I don't think I have enough to participate in the contest.

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