by Katy Duncan | Oct 4, 2024 | Tube-Wringer
Metal collapsible tubes were invented in 1841 by an American artist named John Goffe Rand, for artists pigments. By 1889, Johnson & Johnson became the first major company to use them for packaging toothpaste. By the early 1900’s, collapsible tubes were being made...
by Katy Duncan | Aug 26, 2024 | sustainability, Tube-Wringer
Do you know where your Original Tube Wringer is? Maybe you keep it in a drawer in the kitchen. Or maybe it’s out in the garage. Or did you leave it at your friend’s house when you were helping them with that project last week? With so many uses for The Original Tube...
by Katy Duncan | Apr 23, 2024 | Tube-Wringer
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “There’s more than one way to crack an egg.” But is there really? Basically you cause the egg to come into contact with some sort of hard surface, either a kitchen tool or counter, and it cracks. You could maybe drop it on the floor,...
by Katy Duncan | Jan 26, 2024 | Artists, Community, Crafting, Tube-Wringer
As we’ve wrapped up another year and 2024 is well under way, we reflect on the feedback and experiences shared by our amazing customers. It has been a year full of creativity and a shared commitment to reducing waste. Here’s a roundup of reviews that highlight...
by Katy Duncan | Oct 28, 2023 | Artists, Crafting, Tube-Wringer
As the leaves continue to rustle and Halloween decorations adorn your local lawns, it’s time to get in the holiday spirit if you haven’t already. We’ve put together a few treats (trust us, there’s no tricks here) that you can do this Halloweekend with your tube...