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    Where can I find glycerin?
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    You can find glycerin at pharmacies and stores like Target, and Rite Aid.
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    Is there something else that can be added to further preserve them?
    Kittycat7
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    Yes. You could mix lemon-lime soda, bleach and water together. You could also put crushed aspirin and a penny in your vase, or add mouthwash and water to your vase.
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    How long do they last?
    Brightfire
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    Between six months to two years if you keep them dry.
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    Is there something else that can be added to flowers to further preserve them?
    Michael P
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    There are various sprays and glazes, some specifically made for flower preservation, but these would typically be applied after a drying or treatment process for an added aesthetic boost. A method of more permanent preservation requires some additional and more involved steps, but I believe you might find more information if you explore preserving "in" (glycerin) as opposed to "with" glycerin.
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