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Christine 3 month s ago
#13
These sweet potatoes are wrapped in plastic for cooking in the microwave dumba$$.
       
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Dyer 3 month s ago
Christine, First of all you dont need that plastic wrapper and shouldnt use it.
It does nothing to help.
Take the "normal"sweet potato, wash it, Pat it dry, weil it, 5 minutes Into the microwaves, done.
No one needs that plastic wrapper
       
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Ditus 3 month s ago
#24, no wonder Brits have bad teeth, £20 for toothpaste?! That's my sweeping generalization for today.
       
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Dyer 3 month s ago
Ditus, that isnt "normal" toothpaste.
This toothpaste is uv reaktive.
After brushing your teeth you See supposed to use a special uv-b Lamp to activate the whitening Effect.
In my opinion ist a dump Thing to do. You are bombarding your Tooth and gum with uv light and free radical uncontrolled.
Go to a Dentist for that
       
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Fred 3 month s ago
#38
Let's ignore the extra packaging and talk about how Pixie Stix are somehow "produce"... dash
       
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Ebenezer 3 month s ago
I wish people would get a life and quit complaining about cardboard boxes. They're recyclable and are not hazardous waste. dance3
       
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Lucina 3 month s ago
#1 But you still buy from amazon every other day... dash
       
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Lucina 3 month s ago
#2 But you still buy from amazon every other day... dash
       
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Roxanna 3 month s ago
We're not gonna make it, are we? People, I mean.
It's in your nature to destroy yourselves.
Yeah. Major drag, huh?
       
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