Crocs Recycling

Bored of “Crocs”? Then what would you recycle them as?

A strawberry planter or an umbrella stand perhaps?
perhaps you have a better idea?I hate the darn things!
My question was what you would recycle them as not how much you love them….I wish people would answer the question!
Just had another idea, a bird feeder!LOL

I would save you the bother and cut them into tiny pieces… you get true satisfaction of seeing them destroyed. Why not try it? You could even then scatter them for decorative effect in your plant pots like people do with broken cds, gravel and marbels! At least in death they could look pretty.

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