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Apple cider vinegar can dissolve warts
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If you drank two teaspoons of apple cider
vinegar in one cup of water, it would sooth an upset stomach
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Did you know you could remove dandruff with salt
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Shaking one tablespoon of Morton Salt® into dry hair,
massage gently and then shampoo
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If laid end to end, five billion cans of SPAM would circle
the earth 12.5 times
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If you run out of shaving cream, slather on Star Olive Oil
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You can heat Star Olive Oil® and massage into shoulder or upper arm
daily to relieve bursitis.
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You can soften a new pair of jeans, add one-half cup Morton Salt®
to detergent in the washing machine.
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Slugs won't cross a chalk line
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To clean dust off of silk flowers, put the flowers in a
large paper bag, pour in two cups Morton salt, close the bag, and shake.
Remove flowers from bag and shake off excess salt.
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To clean pearls, rub a dab of Star Olive Oil® over pearls,
cleaning each pearl individually. Wipe dry with a chamois cloth
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Prevent colors from fading in the wash, add one cup of
coarse Morton Salt® to detergent in the washing machine.
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**To make your whites brighter pour 1/8-1/4 cup of coarse
Kosher Salt in the water along with the bleach. **
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**Soak your whites in hot water and coarse Kosher Salt it
will help remove cooking oil stains**
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Slow a dog from shedding, pour one tablespoon of Star Olive
Oil on your dog's food while the dog is shedding.
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Mr. Coffee® Filters were invented in 1972*
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Pringles® was invented in 1968*
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A twenty-eight ounce jar of Jif contains 1,218 peanuts*
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The first box of Crayola® Crayons was made in 1903 and cost a
nickel for 8 crayons.*
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Bounce® was invented in 1972*
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In December 1973, It snowed in the valley of Las Vegas Nev.
for the first time.
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Gold Medal Flour is cleverly named after the gold medal this
flour won at an 1880 exhibition.*
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On the average day in 1993, consumers drank 705 million
servings of Coca-Cola and other Coca-Cola soft drinks.*
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On an average day, Americans eat more than 690,000 boxes of
Jell-O
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Vinegar was invented in 1880
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South Koreans consider SPAM an upscale food. The Wall Street
Journal reported that a Seoul executive in search of the perfect present
bought SPAM, explaining, "It is an impressive gift"
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A productive queen bee can lay 3,000 eggs in a single day*
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Vinegar is derived from two French words, vin(wine) and
aigre(sour)