Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Magic Spicer Review & Giveaway!

As mentioned in previous reviews, we have a small kitchen. That means that I am always looking for unique storage solutions to take advantage of the little space I have. When I found out about a product called the Magic Spicer, I loved the simplicity and space-saving qualities of it. I'm happy to know that a product exists that allows me to keep my spices at an arms reach without taking up additional counter space.


The Magic Spicer is a "self-sealing magnetic spice rack with spice jars". The Magic Spicer website outlines several benefits and functions of the Magic Spicer products:

  • "Extremely Simple to Use
  • Super-Convenient One-Hand Operation
  • Space-Saving (Kitchen) and Time-Saving (Cooking)
  • No Holes to Drill during Installation
  • Patented Invention
  • Self-Sealing and Auto-Aligning
  • Magnetically-Hanging Spice Rack
  • Transparent Plastic Spice Jars with Variable Hole Size
  • Spice Labels and Blank Stickers
  • Complies with Health Canada and U.S. FDA Regulations"



Overall, I really enjoyed reviewing the 6 Jar Magic Spicer. My favorite aspect of it is definitely it's space saving feature. I like that I can add more storage space to my kitchen by using the bottom of my cabinets (In the past, I would have never thought that this was possible).

The one-handed operation of this product allows you to continue stirring while you grab your spice/s of choice and sprinkle it/them into your recipe. The one-handed operation is also useful for parents who often find themselves with a child on one hip while preparing dinner.

Installing the Magic Spicer was extremely easy. So easy that I didn't even need instructions to install it (It doesn't get much better than that). Instead of using screws or nails, the magic spicer comes with a sticky tape-like piece on the top of the magic plate (the piece that holds the jars). At first I wasn't sure how well this would hold up over time, however, I'm quite impressed. My Magic Spicer is sturdy and it is still holding strong.

Finally, another aspect I like isthat these jars are clear and hang upright. This allows you to find the spice you are need quickly without frustration. In the past, I've found that the majority of spice racks are not very user friendly. Most of the spice racks I've used in the past were difficult to manuevre because I'd have to read the top of each container since I couldn't see inside of the jars.

The only thing I'd like to see changed about this product in the future is the addition of different colors and product materials. For example, I'd like to see these offered in colors like black, grey, red, etc. Also, it would be nice if the Magic Spicer was offered in a stainless steel variety.

In addition to using the Magic Spicer in the kitchen, it would also work great for crafters and scrapbookers. You can easily install it under a shelf and use the jars to store your many embellishments! Or, Do you know someone who loves creating things in their workshop? This product could also be used to store things such as nails and screws. As you can see, even though it has been marketed for the kitchen, the possibilities are endless!

I haven't been the only person to review the Magic Spicer and give it the thumbs up. The Magic Spicer was kitchen tested and is recommended by the well-known Cooking Club of America. The Magic Spicer was featured in the February/March issue of the Cooking Pleasures Magazine. If you'd like to see what people had to say about the Magic Spicer, be sure to visit here for a sneak peek.

*Note: The labels shown in my pictures are not the ones that came with the set. Unfortunately, I misplaced the ones that were sent to me and I had to use some labels that I already had lying around.

The Magic Spicer comes in three different varieties: 6 jar, 12 jar and 18 jar. In addition, you can purchase extra jars (in sets of three) as need be. The Magic Spicer is exclusively sold on Amazon.com and they can also be purchased on the Magic Spicer website (via PayPal checkout). The 6 jar Magic Spicer is sells for $19.99. The 12 jar Magic Spicer sells for $34.99 and the 18 jar Magic Spicer sells for $49.99. Compared to other items on the market, taking into the account the convenience of this product, I think the product is fairly priced. Finally, the Magic Spicer comes with a satisfaction guarentee!

What can you win? One winner will receive a Magic Spicer (6 jar set).

To enter, Go to the Cooking Club of America Magic Spicer review page and tell me one thing you learned. This question must be answered to gain an entry in the giveaway.

Each of the following will give you one extra entry in the giveaway. Please make sure to leave a separate comment for each thing you do:
-Tell me the name of one spice you use often and would store in your Magic Spicer if you won.
-Tell me what size would work best for your kitchen: 6 jar, 12 jar, or 18 jar.
-Tell me and the creator of the Magic Spicer one thing you'd like to see added to the Magic Spicer line in the future (for example, a specific color, design, etc.).
-Subscribing to my blog via email or RSS.
-Adding my button to your blog sidebar.
-Following me on Twitter (@ihchicky). Please leave your Twitter name.
-Following me on Blogger / Google Friends Connect (publicly).
-Tweeting about this giveaway (with a link to this page) on Twitter. Please leave a link to your tweet or your twitter name. You can do this once a day. 2 ENTRIES PER TWEET PER DAY.

"Small Kitchen? Need storage? Giveaway: Enter to win a Magic Spicer on 'Everything Up Close'. http://tinyurl.com/yzega6v"

-Blogging about this giveaway on your blog. Please leave a link to your blog post in your comment. 3 ENTRIES! Please leave 3 separate comments if you blog about this giveaway.
-Talking about and linking to this giveaway in any public forum or on Facebook. If you do this, please leave your username and a link to the post. 3 ENTRIES! Please leave 3 separate comments if you blog about this giveaway.

Important Entry Details: The above entries (main and bonus) can only be submitted once per person (except for the tweet entry, which can be done daily). Please do not use more than one blogger account or add additional anonymous comments to gain extra entries. This is not fair to everyone else and this practice is strictly prohibited. If a person is found to be using more than one account to enter the same giveaway, they will be disqualified from that particular giveaway, as well as all future giveaways.

This giveaway will end on Saturday, October 10th at 11:59pm (Central Standard Time). After the giveaway has ended, the winner will be picked randomly using random.org. EMAIL RULES: In order to win, you must provide a valid email. I will be notifying the winner by email only. Please make sure your blog profile includes your email address and make sure that it is visible. If you do not have a blogger account, please make sure you have included your email address in your post. If there is no email address provided, to contact the winner, another person will be chosen. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email notification with their complete mailing address (I will be forwarding all this information to the sponsor), If this information is not received within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to residents of Canada and the US only!

Good Luck!

369 comments:

  1. I learned that it is easy to install and that the magnets are strong.
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  2. I am an email subscriber
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  3. I'd like to see them in bold red.

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  4. The magic spicer holds your spices under your cabinet. The bottles can be opened with one hand.

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  6. I learned that its super easy to install and also extremely convenient!

    Personally, I think its a brilliant design and I NEED it!!!

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  7. Cinnamon is a spice I use often and would surely store!


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  8. The 12 Jar would work best for my kitchen and my needs!


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  17. I learned that the jars have adjustable holes
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  18. I use chili powder alot and would store it in the Magic Spicer
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  19. 6 jars would work best for my kitchen
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  20. I just became a follower on Google Friend Connect
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  21. I learned that its easy to set up

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  22. I think we use the black pepper the most

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  23. I think 6 jars would do in our kitchen

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  24. I would like to see it in black or red

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  25. I found out that most of the people reviewing this product agreed that it was a little expensive for only 6 jars, but everyone loved the idea

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  26. I read that the magnets are very strong, which is a huge thing for me. I would probably keep my spices where they are and use this to store tiny craft supplies like beads and glitter! It's perfect!

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  27. We use Chili Powder a LOT in our house. But, like I said...I would probably store things like glitter and beads in this great rack!

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  28. An 18 jar would be the best size. For spices or other stuff, I know I would need more than 6 jars for sure!

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  29. I would love to see it offered in red to match my kitchen!

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  30. I follow you on Twitter! JustJingle

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  31. I bake a lot and love the fact that the lids are adjustable. My 11 year old bakes with me and he also likes adjustable lids.

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  32. I learned about and love the fact that it is easy to install.

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  33. The holes in the lids are adjustable.

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  34. The magnets are strong, and hold like they are supposed to.

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  35. The bottles can be opened with one hand.

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  36. colored jars would be nice-just to distract a little and add a little decor

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  37. Adjustable holes would rock!

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  38. I learned that it comes with 24 labels.

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  39. I read that The magnets were of good quality and the jars stayed up there.

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  40. It should be easy to install, even for those of us who aren't particularly handy :-)

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  41. Definitely cayenne. We like it super hot in my house.

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  42. I learned that everyone seems to think they need more than six jars! Interesting product.
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  43. I leanred that its easy to install and I need that

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  44. I learned that the kit includes 24 labels yet only 6 spice canisters. It still seems useful for most-used spices.
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  45. One spice we use a lot is Mrs. Dash Italian Medley Seasoning Blend and it would definitely be put in one of the canisters.
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  46. Because of our cabinet arrangement, two 6-jar sets would probably work best.
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  47. One thing I might like in a redesign would be a different configuration (not just the straight strip). Maybe a staggered layout to maximize the number of jars in the same, or slightly bigger, space.
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  48. I'm an e-mail subscriber.
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  49. I follow you on twitter (courtenay27).
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  50. I follow you with Google Friend Connect (Courtenay).
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  51. Daily tweet #1:
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  52. Daily tweet #2:
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  53. I learned that the magic spice comes with 24 labels.

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  54. The 12 jars would be best for me.

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  55. I would like to see this in blue.

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  56. I learned that the lids have adjustable holes.

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  57. The 12 jar would work best in my kitchen.

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  60. The magnets are strong and it fits perfectly under a cupboard! The jars are really easy to use and very convenient.
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  61. I learned that it is easy to install and that the magnets are strong.

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  63. 12 jar would work best for me.

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  65. I learned I can install it w/o asking my husband to do it. Easy installation!

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  66. I tweeted I'm @LisaMarieMiller
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  67. I learned it's easy installation. Even I can't screw it up.

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  68. There is a magnetic strip that holds them strongly.

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  69. Garlic salt is what I use the most that I would store in there.

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  70. I would love the 12 jar

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  71. I subscribe to your blog through email.

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  72. I follow you on twitter. I am lastnerve2000

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  73. I tweeted here
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  74. I learned that the spicer is very easy to install

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  75. I learned that it was quick to install.

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  76. The jars have adjustable hole sizes in their lids and can be opened with one hand.

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  77. I found out that you do not need to Drill holes during Installation. Thanks for the great giveaway

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  78. If I won I would love the 12 jars and the spice I use most right now is basil!!!

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  79. I would love to see some bigger jars --- I often find that the spice jars don't hold the entire package of spice that I buy at the store. Then I still have left over spice in the bag.

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  80. complies with health Canada and U. S. fda and would look great in my kitchen! :--))

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  83. The spice would pick would be garlic

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  84. I posted your contest on facebook

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  85. I am following you on Twitter

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  86. I learned that they are easy to install and you can definitely use it one-handed
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  87. I would store garlic powder in one of them which is the one spice I use alot of.
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  88. The 12 jar would be perfect for my kitchen.
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  89. I follow publicly.
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  90. I am a subscriber by email/RSS
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  91. I would lvoe to see added to one of the containers is a peppercorn grinder for fresh pepper.
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  92. I learned that included are Spice Labels and Blank Stickers!

    Thanks so much for the chance to win :)

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  93. I would have garlic salt in my first jar I fill as I use that on almost everything!

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  94. I think that the 12 jar would work the best in my kitchen!

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  99. I learned that the magic spices is handy, easy to install and you can use it one handed while cooking, the magnets are strong making the magic spicer stay in place :)

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  100. One of the spices i use the most that i would definitely store in the magic spicer would be "Montreal spice" which is a combination of roasted garlic with coarse pepper. :)

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  101. The 18 jar size would be perfect for me, i have a WIDE variety of spices in my kitchen cupboard!

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  102. I would like to see the magic spicer have lids of different colors, red would be one of my favorite ones, my kitchen is white, and i have a red coffee maker, i think it adds a special touch of modern-spicy feeling to my kitchen that makes it look alive, and i love it :)

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  103. I subscribe via email.
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  104. I have your button on my blog.

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  105. I follow you on twitter, my twitter id is daer0n [with a zero].

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  106. I follow your blog publicly on google friend connect.

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  108. I tweeted:
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  109. I blogged:
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  110. I blogged:
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  114. I learned installation is easy. A lot of people sai the magnets were strong but people found it pricey.

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  115. http://theartofrandomwillynillyness.blogspot.com/2009/03/my-favorite-blogs.html

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  116. I would definitely store a lot of paprika

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  117. I learned that "The jars have adjustable hole sizes in their lids and can be opened with one hand." and that people think they are really handy...but too expensive. thanks!

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  118. I would definitely store garlic powder in my magic spicer!

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  119. I have LOTS of spices, so the 18 jar would be great for my kitchen, thanks!

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  120. your button is on my sidebar, thanks

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  121. I follow publicly on google friend, thanks

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  122. tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4595404599

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  123. 2-tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4595404599

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  124. blogged here: http://contestsandgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/10/magic-spicer-giveaway-ends-1010.html

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  125. 2-blogged here: http://contestsandgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/10/magic-spicer-giveaway-ends-1010.html

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  126. 3-blogged here: http://contestsandgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/10/magic-spicer-giveaway-ends-1010.html

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  127. The bottles can be opened with ONE hand. That is incredibly nice!!

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  130. I would say oregeno is my most used spice as I do a lot of Italian style cooking.

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  131. tweet:
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  132. I learned that the lids have adjustable holes (a VERY important feature!)

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  133. The 12-jar size would work best in my kitchen.

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  134. I love to use basil in many of my dishes, so it would definitely be in my Magic Spicer collection.

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  135. I think the Magic Spicer would be great in a brushed stainless steel option, or in matte solid colors. Plastic just looks more high-end with a matte finish than a standard glossy.

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  136. I subscribe via email
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  137. I follow on Twitter (@digitalmisfit)

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  138. tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4611997888

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  139. 2-tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4611997888

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  140. I learned that the jars have holes that are adjustable.
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  141. comes with 24 labels!

    Thanks for entering me! Great Contest!

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  142. I learned that the lids have adjustable holes and can be used with one hand. asthenight at gmail dot com

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  143. I learned that 24 labels are included.
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  144. tweeted
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  145. I learned that you don't need to drill holes to secure this device, and that the magnets holding the spices work just as they are supposed to (tough enough to hold the filled jars tight, but easy enough to allow for removal). Thank you.

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  146. I use Paprika quite a bit, and would store that spice in one of the jars. Thank you.
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  149. An 18 jar would be great for me as I use a lot of spices.

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  150. tweet:
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  151. Here's today's tweet entry #1:
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  152. Here's today's tweet entry #2:
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  153. tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4637764667

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  154. 2-tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4637764667

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  155. Ha...just ONE spice? I guess I use cumin the most

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  156. i would definitely need the 18 jar model

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  157. I would like to see more neutral colors like light brown or off white or something. It would match my kitchen much better

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  158. tweeted (1)

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  164. Stainless steel would blend in better with a lot of kitchens

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  165. tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4660689466

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  166. 2-tweet, thanks! http://twitter.com/idahojill/status/4660689466

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  167. I like that you can adjust the hole size in the lid

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  168. I subscribe to your blog via email

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  169. I follow you on Twitter (CarmaSez)

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