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Old 10-05-2015, 02:50 PM
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Okay, I know this seems crazy, but if you own a CFON coffee scoop, would you mind telling me exactly how many liquid ounces it holds? I've lost mine and I used it to measure how much liquid laundry soap to pour in for a load of wash. I'm lost without it!!!!!
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Old 10-05-2015, 02:58 PM
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Sorry. Never like the taste of coffee unless it was very cold and I was skippering a large yacht in a sailboat race. Then I drank it with a heap full of brandy.

None for sale on eBay???
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i dont know...
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it held one ounce of water. I used to have a bunch of them but I'm down to 3!!
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i dont know... i think it say 5 ounces
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Originally Posted by margied View Post
it held one ounce of water. I used to have a bunch of them but I'm down to 3!!
Thank you, Margie. Hang on to them, they might become antiques!!
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Originally Posted by hamchips88 View Post
i dont know... i think it say 5 ounces
Pretty sure that's too much, but thanks.
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http://www.ebay.tv/sch/Advertising-/...e+scoop&_frs=1

is this it, second down? Maybe you can find some info about them
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Wow, should have thought of ebay. Thanks!
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Isn't it funny how we are lost without some of the really simple little things in life. I've use the same old coffee scoop for a little over 52 years and would be ever so lost without it. It came in the 1st can of coffee we bought after we got married and sadly when I pass the kids will just throw it in the trash without giving it a second thought. LOL
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