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Air fryers are becoming more popular because they claim to cook your foods to a crackly crunch without the fat. Getting your daily caffeine fix at your favorite coffee shop costs you hundreds of dollars every year! How much do you really know about what's in those wipes touching your or your baby's sensitive skin?

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  • Air fryers are becoming more popular because they claim to cook your foods to a crackly crunch without the fat.
  • Getting your daily caffeine fix at your favorite coffee shop costs you hundreds of dollars every year!
  • How much do you really know about what's in those wipes touching your or your baby's sensitive skin?
  • Make way, pedal pushers, there is a new toy climbing up sales charts: Electric bikes.
  • Can you fix leaky gutters, flower pots and even boats with a simple spray of a can?

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