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Submitted by Myscha Theriault on August 26, 2007 - 04:35.

Thanks again to all of you writing in with great ideas and sources for the jars and other spa items. I think the kitchen cracker jar post was interesting because it takes a shape you might not expect and uses it in the bathroom. Besides that, those jars tend to be larger and more pumpkin shape. The size alone adds a luxurious feel even if you are only filling it with cotton balls.

For the person with the overactive overflow feature in the tub . . . you know, I've never seen the cups you mentioned to solve the problem. Maybe a professional contracting supply company or plumber might be able to help? We had a tub like that in Italy. It really gets in the way of the "full immersion experience" doesn't it? Keep us posted on how you make out.

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