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Old 8 Feb 20, 11:16 PM  
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I rinse mine with water and just throw it in my handbag.

I would be more careful if it was a straw for a child but as it's only me using it then I'm not too fussy about storing it in a pouch or box. Its been used many times and I've not caught a lurgy yet!
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Old 8 Feb 20, 11:29 PM  
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Daughter had a collapsible straw, came in a little case with a brush for cleaning it, bought on eBay ... unfortunately she left it in a cafe this afternoon ! Whichever you buy remember to put it in your bag to bring it home !
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It makes me smile when people complain about paper straws - when I was a child all straws were made from waxed paper, there was no such thing as plastic straws - we just had to cope when they got soggy When the end got flattened you just squeezed it open again, then maybe turned the straw upside down to drink from the clean end. Ah, the good old days...
I am obviously even older because when I was a child only toddlers used straws! We just drank our drinks.
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I have a bunch of different straw pouches for my straws from the lovely thefunimpossible - you can find her on insta and she has a website too! Her products are all amazing quality and the pouches are waterproof lined and in lots of different fabric options (Disney and non Disney too!)
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I am obviously even older because when I was a child only toddlers used straws! We just drank our drinks.
Haha I'm 54 For us straws were a special treat, usually just used at birthday parties.
Or in the summer when we'd been to the open air swimming pool at St Annes then went into the cafe for milk shake. Always a vanilla one for me, with a straw.
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