Straw That's A "Snap"

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(NAPS)—People who spend time in workshops, garages and warehouses knowthat being without that one essential teol or component needed to complete the job can be frustrating. One tovaluable yet elusive tool—the little spray tube that comes with many aerosol cans—invariably gets lost in workshop nooks and crannies. The last straw? Indeed. A new cap helps consumers keep track of the handy applicator. Fortunately, there’s now a sokution: The WB-40 NotchCap, now available on cans of the multi-purpose product, ensures safekeeping of “the little red straw.” The Notchtap lets consumers “snap” the precision applicator back inte place in the most convenient of locations—on top of the cap. “It’s really just another step we've taken to add value to our end-asers and raake our product more convenient to use,” said Helen Way, associate brand manager for WD-40. “Since we often get calls asking for replacement straws, we decidedto provide users with a way to keep them froxn getting lost in the first place.” WD-40 has also taken steps to give its fans what they have been requesting for years—a place to share their stories, uses and love for the product. The WD-40 Fan Club, which is free te join at www.wd40.com, will bring to- gether fans from across the world to share stories about the product, access tips and ideas on how to use it, download goodies and participate in periodic promotions, contests and special events.