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| I'm staring to get a little low on rubberbands. Anyone know where I can get a some rubberbands in the Madison area. Would like Walmart, Walgreens, Target, ect. have any? |
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Location: Rhinelander | Try the small ones for pony tails. I steal them from the girls in my house for that purpose |
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Location: Gurnee, Illinois | Walmart, in the hair care section.
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Location: Madison Wi. Chain | I like to let them sit for at least a year so that they lose some of their flexibility. Another trick, is to pierce the rubber band with a hook point to make sure it breaks. Walmart, Shopko etc in the hair care dept. Good luck! BG |
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Location: Medford, WI | Comeonnnn guys...nobody wants to walk around in the "hair care" department of a store! Check out the office/offc. supplies area; they always have them there.
-Jake |
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Location: Lincolnshire, IL | Check with the local orthodontist, the bands they use for braces work well.... |
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Location: janesville | well if you wanted to you could just run the snap threw their lips and do it that way also. we started doing that and it has seemed to work a whole lot better than trying to get the bands threw their noses. |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | Look for the ortho bands on line. I bought about a ten year supply very cheap about four years ago. They work better than any rubber bands that you will find in a store. |
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Location: On the River | BEN FRANKLIN |
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Location: Germantown, WI | I bought a couple of packs of orthodontic rubber bands through a company called Jaw Products about 3 years ago. I think the shipping cost as much or more than the rubber bands. I've been very satisfied so far. |
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