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	<title>Comments on: Super Tuesday &#8211; for you Momma&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Sandra Davis</title>
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		<description>I love my hero bags.  I leave them in my car and use them where ever and whenever I shop: groceries, bookstores etc.  They serve me very well.  
Here in plastic heavy Philadelphia I always get questions whenever I use them commenting &quot;how attractive&quot; and utilitarian they are. A few of the larger stores here are encouraging alternate bags by offering a three cent rebate for each one of your own bags you bring to carry away your purchase.  Some stores are even coming out with their own &quot;eco-friendly bags&quot; with one of them even made of plasticized cloth! 
We need more Hero bags in Philly! Come East please!

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love my hero bags.  I leave them in my car and use them where ever and whenever I shop: groceries, bookstores etc.  They serve me very well.<br />
Here in plastic heavy Philadelphia I always get questions whenever I use them commenting &#8220;how attractive&#8221; and utilitarian they are. A few of the larger stores here are encouraging alternate bags by offering a three cent rebate for each one of your own bags you bring to carry away your purchase.  Some stores are even coming out with their own &#8220;eco-friendly bags&#8221; with one of them even made of plasticized cloth!<br />
We need more Hero bags in Philly! Come East please!</p>
<p>Philly Shopper</p>
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