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| I'm late to this party, but you can ALMOST always get them apart. You just need to get them in an environment that is as dry as dry can get and you will be able to pull them apart. Here in Miinnesota that means park them next to the wood stove in winter, I'm not sure what you can do in Florida (I've spent some time there. :)
My brother-in-law used to bring me buckets that originally contained various types of syrup that where stacked together without being washed out when he worked in an ice cream factory. A few of them mated for life, but I got most of them apart. | |
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