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        <title>Shipping Something Fragile? Put It In a Pringles Can!</title>
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        <description>It is often hard to find a box or container that is small enough and doesn’t weigh too much for something fragile, such as homemade cookies, that you want to ship to your soldier, especially if the package has to go overseas. Empty Pringles chips cans are a perfect solution!</description>
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        <description>Whether we agree with current foreign policy or not, our military troops need our support and kindness. After all, they are in harms way as they represent and defend freedom. </description>
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        <description>Care packages for troops on duty overseas are not only needed, but are still the best way to &#39;thank you&#39;. While most basic needs of troops are already provided for, there are always certain items that are in short supply. </description>
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        <description>The article looks at how you can show support for our military......Some people have asked me how can they show support our troops.  There are a number of ways to show your support.  The bottom line is that we must stand up against our enemies and show support for our military.  There are many groups in this country that want to destroy the efforts of our troops and ......</description>
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        <description>Sending a care package to your loved one deployed overseas seems so easy, doesn&#39;t it? You just box up some cookies, attach a sweet card, and it&#39;s ready to go, right? If only it were that easy. Sendin...</description>
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