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Classic Coca Cola 6 Can Personal Mini Cooler and Fridge ONLY $29 (Reg $64)

For the Mommas

Lightweight, compact and portable – Perfect desktop accessory; 12 Volt DC and 110 Volt AC plugs included. Self-locking, recessed door handle – This mini Coke cooler is easy to carry and store when on the go, while traveling in your car, boat or RV.

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Classic Coca Cola 6 Can Personal Mini Cooler and Fridge $29 {Reg $55}

For the Mommas

Lightweight, compact and portable – Perfect desktop accessory; 12 Volt DC and 110 Volt AC plugs included. Self-locking, recessed door handle – This mini Coke cooler is easy to carry and store when on the go, while traveling in your car, boat or RV.

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Green Investing Tips: How To Place Your Dollar In Conscious Companies

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

With our national recession seeming to lift ever so slightly, many Americans are curious about the best means to invest after four years of market-shyness. Google’s phenomenal growth since its pre-recession IPO has slowed little, and the company continues to be an exceptionally strong holding to this day. Guest Post Author Bio: Andy is an avid foodie and writer, eating his way around the Washington DC area.

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Four Promising Solar Stocks For The New Year

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Frugal decisions.

Finally Frugal

This, apparently, is due to the fact that individuals won't be paying into Social Security in 2011 (which, honestly, seems rather inadvisable given the sorry state of our Social Security system, but I'm not making the decisions in D.C., During the Great Recession, many of us have felt overworked and underfunded and as a result we've replaced vacations with 'staycations'. One of the more interesting topics in the U.S.

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