Join the first Mashup Mom and deranged.me Coupon/Stockpile Swap Meet at the Lisle Public Library on Saturday, April 19th from 1-3. Want or have baby coupons or just running low on peanut butter and hoping to swap for your extra jelly? Stop on by and see what you can find. If you are looking for/hoping to swap a lot of something, please feel free to comment.
- Bring one/take one – don’t plan on this visit being a stockpile shopping trip!
- Everyone should be able to leave with something new, but this is not speed-dating (who has households with stockpile husbands around here anyway?)
- If you have a lot of stockpile items, leave most in your car and bring in a few samples or pictures – we’ll know what you’re talking about!
- This is a caveat emptor meet: Buyer Beware, meaning you check your own items for expiration dates, etc. – kinda like shopping Dominicks used to be…
- No selling is allowed at this event per Library rules. No money can change hands at this event; bring items and coupons with the understanding that you’re giving them away to others.
Remaining stockpile items will be donated to the Lisle Township Food Pantry, which serves residents of Lisle and unincorporated parts of Lisle, Naperville and Woodridge. I’ve donated here for years and can vouch that they’re a very dedicated group of mostly volunteers who serve a large number of households.
Maybe I’ll bring Poise Body Cooling Wipes…. lol.
I have a feeling the food pantry will get lots of them. 😉
NO!!! Keep ’em on the off-chance we get a Summer season here – they’re wonderful to wipe off your family’s face and arms of sweat, dirt, general yuck. Like those Prep H wipes – aloe vera and witch hazel…hello! face wipes. It’s all about marketing. And if it shrinks your pores as a side effect I, for one, will NOT complain!
They burn! I tried them last summer on those stubborn days when I took the kids to the beach and didn’t want to get in the water (we have biting blue gill and I HATE them).
maybe you should catch, wipe and release those blue gills to teach them to stay away…
If you are donating the leftovers, then maybe peeps should check exp. dates. Pantries don’t like expires….
Always good to check, but the pantries go by the suggested past-expiration dates given by (I think) the Northern IL Food Bank, so items within a month or two should always be okay (I would NOT try anything with OTC meds, though).
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