I remember one that had an Indian chief with a war bonnet on the round box and it would sometimes, if you were lucky, have a nickel, dime, or quarter inside. If I remember correctly, it was a red color with black picture and printing. Wish I could remember the name.
Bill
Ah, the good ol' days of peanuts in a round red box with surprise money in it. Yes, those were a thing back in the 1950s. It was like a tasty lottery where you could snack on some nuts and maybe find a little extra dough. Good times, good times.
Fill your pack with packing peanuts. Dump them out into a cardboard box and level them out. Measure the width and depth of the box and the height of packing peanuts. For cubic inches, multiply the width, depth and height.
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Fill your pack with packing peanuts. Dump them out into a cardboard box and level them out. Measure the width and depth of the box and the height of packing peanuts. For cubic inches, multiply the width, depth and height.
No. When most people think of the word 'box' they expect it to mean something rectangular, but by saying 'round box' you are clarifying the shape, not contradicting.
20 round box magazine, 30 round G.I. box mag, 50 and 100 round drums were not compatible with M1 and M1A1 Thompson models
Circle is geometrical figure it is made by using compass box and round is shape of circle there is no need of compass box to made up round
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you should round it to the nearest tenth and box the first number