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Reader comment:Tyler Campbell says: “Another way to save straws is to cut them so they fit under the cap while still attached. Even though the straw is much shorter, it still shoots straight. That way you can leave them on all the time.”
Reader comment: noahpoah says: “In response to Mark’s (Mr. Frauenfelder’s) recent post on WD-40, I thought I’d mention that WD-40 isn’t technically a lubricant, it’s made to prevent corrosion and/or degrease. WD stands for Water Dispersal, and 40 comes from the fact that it was the 40th formula they tried that finally worked. The provided link tells about the history of Water Dispersal 40.”
Update: WD-40 has its own solution to the lost straw problem — the Smart Straw, which is a hinged cap that lets you spray through the straw or directly through the nozzle.