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June 16, 2016 at 9:33 pm
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Jim, As puffed up as that bag is I’d say that must not have happened over night – or did it? Did you seem to have a good seal from the get go? If I were you seeing how much excess bag you have left I would do one of two things. 1) cut off the whole end on the bag and try resealing it again. or 2) if you think there is no visible hole just nip off a small corner of the loosest end, squeeze out the air and then insert a drinking straw, or a piece of tubing and suck the remaining air out as best you can, then quickly grasp and twist and close it tightly with a bread twisty. Ron