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<blockquote data-quote="ACarbone624" data-source="post: 74863" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>I've had them in that 3700 box since last summer when I bought my new tackle bag and they haven't dried out and are like new. I don't really notice any difference.</p><p></p><p>I found that if I keep them separate like in that box, they do not bleed. White will pick up any color that it is mixed in with. I have had red plastics of other brands bleed so I keep them separate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACarbone624, post: 74863, member: 156"] I've had them in that 3700 box since last summer when I bought my new tackle bag and they haven't dried out and are like new. I don't really notice any difference. I found that if I keep them separate like in that box, they do not bleed. White will pick up any color that it is mixed in with. I have had red plastics of other brands bleed so I keep them separate. [/QUOTE]
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