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There are several things you can try: * Use a hair dryer on low setting to soften the adhesive, then try to gently peel the tag from the plastic while still warm. * Hold a warm, damp cloth over the price tag for a few minutes, then try to gently peel the tag off. * There are products made for this purpose, the one I use is "Goo Gone". It removes the price tags and the gummy residue without damaging the plastic. Simply apply some of the Goo Gone directly to the price tag and gently wipe away the tag and residue. Or, you can pour some of the product onto a paper towel or cloth, then gently rub the price tag to remove. After the price tag and gummy residue are cleaned off, wipe the area with a towel dampened with water to remove the cleaner. * If the weather is warm, place the plastic box in the sun, or even in your car for a little while. Since a car builds up as much heat as it does in warm weather, this will help to quickly soften the glue holding the price tag, and you should be able to gently peel the tag off. * Apply a small amount of Vaseline or baby oil, wait a few minutes, then wipe gently. Wash or wipe off any residual Vaseline or baby oil.

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