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I use these two because they are very easy to squeeze and I can cut the tops to allow a little glue or a lot of glue to come out.

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(01-29-2020, 09:53 AM)bennybmn Wrote: What if you don't like mustard? Is there a grey market for them?

You could just buy the store brand of mustard and flush the yellow stuff. Seems like it's 75 cents for an 8oz. Or maybe use the yellow stuff as a rust remover? Supposedely it's 5% acetic acid or something like that.

I found that the store brand(HEB where I live) was actually a nicer bottle than the Heinz, so that's what I used. The heinz has a super thin body that I get the feeling could crack sooner, as well as not having enough springyness to suck the glue back after I stop squeezing. But YMMV as usual.
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