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  2. Cinnamon Toast Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon Toast Crunch (CTC), [1] known as Croque-Cannelle in French Canada and Curiously Cinnamon in the UK (previously Cinnamon Grahams), and as a variant called Cini Minis in other European and Latin American countries, is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills in the United States and Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand in other countries.

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    I love all things citrus, so it would make sense I would enjoy these.Sadly, they weren't my favorite. The flavor combination of cinnamon and orange tasted a little bitter to me. However, if you ...

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    So, as I do every week, I've scoured and scrolled to find the items on sale at Walmart that are deals worth touting, like this powerful leaf blower for $70, down from $160l Pluse a $69 (down from ...

  5. Shade sail - Wikipedia

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    Shade sail over playground in Australia. A shade sail − or somewhat more precise a textile sunshade sail or a textile sun protection sail − is a device to create outdoor shade based on the textile basic technology that can be found in a ship's sail. [1] Shade sails use a flexible membrane tensioned between several anchor points. While ...

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    Walmart’s new arrivals include a 1.7-cubic-foot single-door mini fridge from Galanz. Standing less than 2 feet tall, it’s perfect for garages, basements, man caves or anywhere else in need of ...

  7. Sailcloth - Wikipedia

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    Viking longships used wool for sailcloth. The cloth was woven in one of three ways, according to locality and tradition: plain weave with individual threads going over and under each other, three-shaft twill with two threads going over and under at each cross thread, and four-shaft twill with thread interwoven with two threads at a time in either direction.