Uses for an Empty Altoids Can

Uses for an Empty Altoids Can

uses for empty altoids tin

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Altoids were first marketed in Europe as a treatment for intestinal discomfort in 1780 and weren’t available in the United States until 1918. By 1920 they had become a popular breath mint everywhere. For some reason there seems something almost wasteful to simply toss out the little metal Altoids tin once empty! This is especially true for mothers and preppers. They are the perfect size for creating small storage kits and electronic cases. Although some of the uses are a bit frivolous when you think about it, even in a crisis situation things like travel games can be a mother’s life saver. They keep the children in the group busy, out from underfoot and occupied children are less afraid. So it you have children making up a few of the game kits might be a good idea for their BOBs. Other uses can be survival kits and organizational helpers. Either way they can all be a lot of fun to put together! See these uses for these little tins at the links below and let us know on our Facebook Page (The Prepared Page) if you can think of other creative uses that these folks may have overlooked!

22 Manly Ways to Reuse an Altoids Tin

DIY Altoids Tin Projects

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