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  2. How a cringey Costco surfboard sparked a 'foamie' revolution

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    Riding a soft-top surfboard used to be only for beginners. Now everyone, from weekend warriors to pro surfers, is using soft-top boards. How a cringey Costco surfboard sparked a 'foamie' revolution

  3. 7 Amazing Costco Buys for Under $10 - AOL

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    Whether you want organic black beans, big discounts on Q-Tips, or 10 toothbrushes for about a dollar each, Costco can deliver what you need -- at prices that won't drain your bank account.

  4. 10 Best Costco Items To Buy for Less Than $10 - AOL

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    As much as most shoppers love Costco, one of the common complaints is how much money you can spend in a single trip. Giant sizes plus irresistible deals add up quickly. But -- even at Costco -- you...

  5. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, surfers would stabilize the board by hanging the toes of their back foot over the edge of the board and would steer by putting their foot in the water. The American surfer Tom Blake was the first to experiment with adding a fin to a surfboard, fastening the keel from an old speedboat to a surfboard in 1935. [ 8 ]

  6. 10 Best New Costco Items You Can Score Right Now - AOL

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    Protein: 10 g. Goodbye strawberry, hello chocolate. Last month, Costco shoppers spotted the addition of chocolate ice cream at the warehouse's food court. The retailer previously offered chocolate ...

  7. Hang Ten - Wikipedia

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    "hang ten" is a nickname for any of several maneuvers used in sports, especially surfing, wherein all ten toes or fingers are used to accomplish the maneuver.. surfing: the surfer stands and hangs all their toes over the nose of the board. [1]