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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1733320" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>The bathroom is the worst place for them because of the steam and condensation etc. </p><p>Mine are in a drawer in my office, which is upstairs and heated like the rest of the house, but the drawer is not next to a radiator.</p><p></p><p>Codefree are (or were) notorious for inconsistency between batches (note the word batches, not tubs within a batch) Check the batch number on your old ones and new ones. It gives it on the tub box somewhere. A few years ago there was a very dicey batch that many of us complained about. Home Health looked into it thoroughly, and concluded it may have been because the batch was shipped in cold weather. I ended up throwing away a large number of tubs, but Home Health replaced them (after I had returned some samples along with some data)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1733320, member: 94045"] The bathroom is the worst place for them because of the steam and condensation etc. Mine are in a drawer in my office, which is upstairs and heated like the rest of the house, but the drawer is not next to a radiator. Codefree are (or were) notorious for inconsistency between batches (note the word batches, not tubs within a batch) Check the batch number on your old ones and new ones. It gives it on the tub box somewhere. A few years ago there was a very dicey batch that many of us complained about. Home Health looked into it thoroughly, and concluded it may have been because the batch was shipped in cold weather. I ended up throwing away a large number of tubs, but Home Health replaced them (after I had returned some samples along with some data) [/QUOTE]
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