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Hi,
you may not be able to find new replacement black rubber pods.
Instead, get a hot glue gun and make new ones.
Make sure you:
1. Insert a small amount of hot glue in the holes where the original pods where. Then use an even amount of hot glue to make'em all even (+- same size as original ones)
2. Let cool hot glue for minimum 5-10 minutes or you may burn your fingers, or it may not be solid enough to stand the weight of you cooker pot. :-)
All of them?
If you can't find any, try making new ones with a HOT glue gun!
Just make same size buds of glue and make sure it cools off completely (10 minutes each) before turning it back on its feets!
Who is the maker and model of your crock pot. Then I can suggest where you can get the manual. You may have a serial number tag on the bottom of your crock pot that will show this information.
Unfortunately, West Bend's parts page for your model says the cover is out of stock. There is a "contact us" link near the bottom of the page, though. Maybe they have some idea when the lid will be back, or can suggest a replacement.
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