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		<title>Tin Can Robot</title>
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Are you tired of recycling without any real pay off? Perhaps you just need a new method of recycling. The Tin Can Robot kit can turn any old 12 ounce beverage can into an awesomely adorable robot. I don&#8217;t know about you, but as soon as I&#8217;m done with my 6 pack of Dr. Peppers, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Are you tired of recycling without any real pay off? Perhaps you just need a new method of recycling. The Tin Can Robot kit can turn any old 12 ounce beverage can into an awesomely adorable robot. I don&#8217;t know about you, but as soon as I&#8217;m done with my 6 pack of Dr. Peppers, I&#8217;ll soon have a new collection of best friends.</p>
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