RapidTag dog tags

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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Our take: And now for something completely different. You write your contact information on this tag, pop it into the oven, and bake it til it's done. Heat makes the tag shrink.

The trick is writing neatly and large enough so that the information's still legible after it's shrunk; you have no idea how lousy your handwriting can look until you've baked it. Print as little information as possible in large, neat letters and check it when it's done. There's no redoing an unreadable tag.

The tags come in lots of colorful, humorous designs, and kids will get a kick out of making them.

Cost: low

--Phyllis DeGioia

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