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Colorful Plastic Crates Puzzle Details:

About: Pick your difficulty level, press start and put the colorful plastic crates back together and complete today's puzzle. Crates are used to transport or store various items. They can be made out of wood, plastic, metal or other materials. These type of smaller plastic crates are commonly called a case or container. Some specialized crates, such as the "bottle crates" for milk and other types of drinks are made to be reusable.

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