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But then again, as I am promoting a site - Junkk.com -  that offers consumers a way to save pennies, pounds and also the planet along with, and marketers a way to reach such a more thrifty and eco-conscious audience for their wares (inc... or... especially their packaging), things look like they might just be starting to pick up:)

Now if I can just find some partners to stop me giving it all away to help the old business model along, we&amp;#39;ll be golden as well as green.</description></item></channel></rss>