Soldier's Mom Finds Silly String ShipperMonday October 15, 2007 6:01 PM
By REBECCA SANTANA
Associated Press Writer
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - After months of frustration, a
mother of a soldier in Iraq has found someone to ship
about 80,000 cans of Silly String to the troops, who
use the foamy substance to detect trip wires on bombs.
“I'm just thrilled,” said the woman, Marcelle Shriver.
“I couldn't sleep too well this whole weekend thinking
about it.”
The thousands of cans of Silly String are boxed and
addressed to individual servicemen and servicewomen in
Iraq. But since the string comes in an aerosol can, it
is considered a hazardous material, and only certain
companies can ship it.
Thom Campbell, one of the founders of Capacity LLC,
a New Jersey-based shipping company experienced in
hazardous materials, heard about Shriver's problem and
decided to help out.
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