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Berryplus laundry soap - 20 loads - 2pack
by: Berryplus
Why we love it:
2 * 20 microdoses (that's 40 loads) of 95% berry-based, 100% plant-based, planet-healing laundry soa... read more >
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"Good things come in small packages!" - Debbie
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BPA Free ▸
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About this product:
2 * 20 microdoses (that's 40 loads) of 95% berry-based, 100% plant-based, planet-healing laundry soap. Berryplus was created to be the purest, most natural soap around, without anything to irritate even the most sensitive types. +More
Small & light, so it slips right into your laundry bag and you get the right amount of soap, each and every time so you don't have to lug the jug or overdose your laundry ever again. This is one fruit that will never be forbidden.
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Answer: Hi and thanks for the question. Absolutely you can use Berryplus in HE washers. Fact is that you can use Berryplus in any machine. The thing about HE washers is that they use so much less water than top loaders that if you use the wrong soap or too much soap there's not enough water to rinse it away. But in answer to your question, Berryplus works well in HE washers and will do them no harm because it is water based and will never leave any residue. Cheers,
Jamie , Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie , Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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Does Berryplus have ANY odor. Need something with NO odor at all.
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t (Irvine, CA)
t (Irvine, CA)
Answer: my apologies for not responding earlier but i just saw this. berryplus does not have any fragrance in its ingredient list. it does have its own soft smell going into your washing machine but no smell or odor coming out because it is water based and will never leave a residue in your machine or on your clothes. so, quick answer is no, no odor and fragrance free. hope this helps.
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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where do i put the soap one site had showed a capsule that the soap is dispensed into the put in the washer is this included thanks
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BILL MEISTER (tonawanda,n.y.)
BILL MEISTER (tonawanda,n.y.)
Answer: If you are using an HE front loading machine, put the soap into the dispenser tray. If you are using a top loader, you can pour it right into the drum with the clothes. Truth is that berryplus will work both ways in either machine, but these are my instructions for best results. Thanks for the great question and reaching out to us. Cheers,
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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where do i put the soap one site had showed a capsule that the soap is dispensed into the put in the washer is this included thanks
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BILL MEISTER (tonawanda,n.y.)
BILL MEISTER (tonawanda,n.y.)
Answer: hi and thanks for the inquiry. if you use a front loader HE machine, for best results pour berryplus into the dispenser tray so it gets dispersed with the clothes at the right time. if you are using a traditional top loader, you can pour berryplus directly into the drum with the clothes or into the dispenser (if your machine has one). hope this helps. cheers, jamie
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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How big is the packaging? Looks like a lot of plastic (?) for a small amount of product. Can you clarify/elaborate?
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Maureen K (Boston)
Maureen K (Boston)
Answer: hi and thanks for the quesiton; you are not the first to ask. it was intended to be eye-catching and is made from non-GMO bio-resins which use way less water, energy and other stuff to make. that said, i hear you and we will be introducing bottles of berryplus for back to school season in response to questions like yours. hope this helps. cheers, jamie
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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I noticed that you recommend cold water for use with Berryplus. Certain loads (sheets, underwear) I wash in hot water to kill bacteria. Can I use Berryplus for those loads as well?
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Peggy (Cleveland, OH)
Peggy (Cleveland, OH)
Answer: thanks for reaching out to us. for sure you can use berryplus in warm or hot water, as well as cold. we wanted berryplus to work in cold water for economy and eco reasons, but we ensured it works wonderfully well in hot water too so it would clean cloth diapers too. we do it all, so to speak, but want people to consider using cold water when they can because it's better for their wallets and the planet. please let me know how your laundry turns out.
jamie
Jamie , Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie , Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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Thank you, Jamie, for your prompt response. I used Berryplus in my whites load and it worked wonderfully. Even the pulled pork grease came out of my husband's shirt. Thank you for a great product!
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Peggy (Cleveland, OH)
Peggy (Cleveland, OH)
Answer: thanks back. glad to hear that you like us. am always available to answer any questions. cheers,
jamie
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Answer: Yes, berryplus is scent free, as well as free of allergens, irritants and nasty, questionable and unnecessary ingredients so it's safe for even the most sensitive skin, fabrics and washing machines. That said, berryplus will smell like berry-soup going into your wash, but your clothes will come out clean, soft and without scent. Hope you enjoy and please let us know what you think.
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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As much as I would like to, I don't always have a full load of laundry. With a HE Washer that means less water and less detergent. Is there any help on your packaging that can help me account for that?
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Sierra (Salem, NH)
Sierra (Salem, NH)
Answer: I hear you about not having the luxury sometimes to wait until the machine is full, as well as wondering what to do when it's not full. For a full load, we recommend and our label advises you use 2 or 3 mld, about 1/2 tsp, which works out to be 2 squirts of our new dropper tops. If you are doing a smaller load and can't wait, I suggest you use 1-1.5 mls. If you are doing a really small load to get you out the door, you might also try using 1 ml in a sink (which I have done many times with great results). But alas, we did not include these recommendations on our labels because, Berryplus being so concentrated, our bottles are so small (something we are really proud of) and ran out of space. I hope this helps, and please let me know how your small loads turns out so we can share your experience with others too. Cheers,
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
Jamie, Berryplus (Rockford, IL)
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Alcohol Free ▸
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No natural or added alcohol means the product won’t dry out hands, hair, or anything in between.
Did you know?
Alcohol in consumer products like shampoo and face wash can dry out and otherwise irritate skin.
Alcohol can be found in mouthwashes and hand sanitizers where it is meant to kill germs, including the ones that cause bad breath.
The alcohol content in certain products is so high it can cause someone to fail a breathalyzer test if ingested.
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Upholds stringent Abe’s Market standards for natural products. Must cause no adverse impacts on human or environmental health.
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Non-toxic would be a non-issue in a cleaner world, but the dirty truth is that over 80,000 different chemicals are in use today, with another 2,000 or so materials introduced yearly.
Many of these synthetic substances don’t pass the safety test. Research by the National Toxicology Program suggests that up 10% are carcinogens.
Out of 2,800 substances used in amounts over a million tons in the U.S., only 7% or so have been fully studied for toxicity.
Between 15% and 30% of us report reactions to the unhealthy ingredients found in common consumer products.
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The product and/or its packaging is said not to contain the chemical bisphenol-A, which has been linked in various studies to endocrine system disruption, cancer, diabetes, and other conditions.
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Some joke that BPA should stand for Big Profit Accumulation—eight billion pounds are manufactured annually and $700,000 worth is sold every hour!
Thanks to all the BPA in consumer products and the environment, 93% of Americans have this chemical floating around in their bodies.
People aren’t the only thing BPA is polluting. Because it’s used in thermal sales receipt paper (you know, the shiny stuff), most recycled paper is also contaminated.
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Nonylphenol ethoxylates are cleansing agents commonly found in laundry detergents. They’re restricted in the EU as a hazard to human and environmental safety, but not stateside.
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NPEs have been linked to hormone disruption and found in wastewater streams globally. They’re considered toxic to aquatic life.
The Sierra Club says NPEs take longer to degrade than any other cleaning agent. This means aquatic life is exposed to them for long periods of time. They also become more toxic as they degrade.
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Contains no casein, potentially allergenic proteins found in milk and dairy foods as well as products containing casein-based binders, emulsifiers, or stabilizers.
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Casein is a protein found in milk. It shows up in various products from cheese to plastic to paint.
Casein is one of two proteins found in cow’s milk that can trigger an allergy. Some people are allergic to it, others are allergic to whey. Still others are allergic to both.
Vegans looking for cosmetics read labels to avoid casein, which is decidedly not vegan.
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Products produced fully or primarily without employment of chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics, or pesticides. Better for the planet? Yup. Better for you? You bet.
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Did you know?
Chlorofluorocarbons aka CFCs were first introduced in consumer products as refrigerants, propellants (think aerosol sprays), and certain solvents in the late 1800s.
CFCs were commonly used because they are unreactive in the lower atmosphere. Unfortunately they’re extremely reactive in the upper atmosphere and breakdown the ozone layer.
According to the EPA, concern about the ozone layer in the 1970s led several countries to ban the use of CFCs as aerosol propellants, including the U.S. But they were—and are—still used elsewhere and in other applications.
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No parabens, antibacterial chemical preservatives linked to cancer, endocrine disruption, neurological and immune effects, and other disorders.
Did you know?
Parabens are synthetic preservatives. There are many natural ways to preserve products without them.
The FDA says parabens are the most widely used cosmetic and personal care preservatives. You may see them listed on labels as methylparaben, propylparaben and butylparaben.
Parabens have been found in breast tumors but the FDA says they don’t cause cancer.
Some of the preservatives used to replace parabens—including formaldehyde—are no safer for human health. Reading labels is always wise.
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Chlorine Free ▸
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No chlorine or chlorine-based chemicals like sodium hypochlorite are in the product.
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No synthetic insecticides, herbicides, fungicides or rodenticides.
Did you know?
Unlike USDA organic, which has set rules about synthetic pesticide use, pesticide-free isn’t a third party certifiable claim.
Not every producer can afford to get certified by the USDA so pesticide-free is an unregulated claim you sometimes see on small batch products.
Pesticides can harm both humans and the environment—as well as the pests they’re meant to poison. There are health effects associated with specific pesticides and they contribute to water and soil pollution.
Pests can develop resistance to pesticides. When this happens, more and more are employed. This is referred to as the “pesticide treadmill.”
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Generally indicates that no animal testing has been conducted for the product or its ingredients by the manufacturer, its laboratories, or its suppliers. Leaping Bunny also offers cruelty-free certification.
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A little hopping bunny on a label means it has been third-party certified cruelty-free. This indicates there has been no testing on animals and no animals were harmed in making the product.
Cruelty-free and vegan are not the same; vegan is an unregulated claim suggesting no animal byproducts are in the product. Cruelty-free covers animal testing.
The European Union has a ban on animal testing (the first stage of which took effect in 2009, the next phase is due in 2013). We have no similar ban in the United States.
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No ingredients derived from petroleum or petrochemicals.
Did you know?
Petroleum is used to make lipsticks shine, cream smooth, and to create a barrier on skin, among other things.
When reading labels in an effort to avoid petroleum in your personal care products, don’t look for the word petroleum. It’s rarely listed this way. Keep an eye out for paraffin wax, mineral oil, petrolatum, and propylene glycol. Many scents and fragrances are also petroleum-derived.
Proponents of avoiding petroleum in personal care products say it disrupts the way the body naturally detoxifies by not letting the skin breathe. Some say it also slows cell renewal rate and ages skin.
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No synthetic dyes, chemical food coloring, or other artificial colorants. Any color apparent in the product is naturally derived.
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There are currently 7 petrochemical-derived artificial colors allowed in food today in the United States. Some of these are banned in other countries.
Artificial coloring has been linked to adverse health effects. Certain food dyes have been known to trigger allergies and they have also been said to aggravate ADD and ADHD symptoms.
Some companies make two kinds of the same food—one dyed for the U.S. market and one without banned dyes for the E.U. A widely noted example of this is Kraft’s macaroni and cheese.
Natural foods tend to contain dyes derived from edible substances and plants including blueberries, carrots, and annatto.
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No phthalates, chemicals used as solvents, scent carriers, and plasticizers, linked to endocrine disruption, cancer, reproductive and other disorders.
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Phthalates are actually easy to pronounce (THAL-ates) but can be hard to avoid. They’re common in soft plastics, synthetic fragrances, and conventional personal care items like nail polish. Vinyl items like toys and shower curtains like can contain up to 40% phthalates by weight!
They’re worth trying to avoid as they’ve been linked to cancer, reproductive and developmental disorders, and organ and nervous system damage.
Like many chemicals, phthalates can easily escape from whatever they’re in. When they do, they wind up in our bodies, where they resist decay and accumulate over time. The more we encounter, the more we get stuck with.
Studies show that virtually every single man, woman, and child in America has phthalates in their body today.
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No added synthetic or natural fragrance agents or scents. Some unscented products may have a slight scent created by their other ingredients.
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If you see the word “fragrance” on an ingredient list, this is just a placeholder. Fragrances are actually considered trade secrets, which means manufacturers don’t have to say what, exactly, they’re made from. So they don’t, but the mix of possibilities isn’t pretty.
The National Academy of Sciences says that synthetic fragrances are neurotoxins that need serious study.
Fragrances frequently contain toxic ingredients like phthalates. Natural essential oils are a far safer substitute.
According to European authorities, one in every 50 people may suffer immune system damage from exposure to fragrances.
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No polyvinyl chloride, a plastic that heavily pollutes the environment when manufactured and offgasses hazardous toxins when used.
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Polyvinyl chloride aka PVC has been nicknamed “the poison plastic” by environmentalists.
Making PVC involves some of the most toxic chemicals ever to creep from a test tube, including chlorine, vinyl chloride, and ethylene chloride.
Making PVC also makes lots of dioxins, a highly toxic by-product. PVC also creates dioxins when it’s burned in incinerators and building fires.
PVC contains phthalates, chemicals that easily come out of the products they’re in and into our bodies.
PVC is the second most common plastic in the world yet it’s almost impossible to recycle. Only 1% is recycled.
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No genetically modified or engineered organisms or ingredients derived from them. Claim can be verified by the Non-GMO Project.
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Surveys show that over 90% of Americans think GM foods should be labeled. 53% say they wouldn’t buy food that’s been genetically modified.
The thing is, most of us are already buying GM foods. 80% of processed foods contain GMOs and 88% of all U.S. corn, 95% of sugar beets, and 94% of our soy is genetically modified.
Unlike the U.S., Most countries have just said no to GMOs. Nearly 50 have banned or significantly restricted GM crops.
Just five nations grow 90% of the world’s GM crops: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, India, and the U.S.
Most GMOs are altered to resist herbicides or bugs. One type of corn makes its own pesticides. Those pesticides are now showing up inside people.
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No sodium lauryl sulfate, a synthetic foaming and cleansing agent
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Sodium lauryl sulfate (or SLS) is a detergent agent used in cleaners and personal care products that happens to make them satisfyingly foamy.
Though it’s made by combining two common natural compounds, sulfate and lauric acid, SLS doesn’t play well with aquatic life. It can irritate fish and other creatures.
SLS can also irritate skin in high concentrations or with prolonged contact.
SLS is often confused with sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), which can be contaminated by 1,4 dioxane, a carcinogen. This may be why many believe SLS causes cancer. It doesn’t. But that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from foaming about it.
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Compatible with high efficiency (HE) appliances.
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High efficiency washers can use up to 70 percent less water than traditional washers.
HE machines require specific detergents. The suds created by regular detergents will shut down the HE mechanisms.
Some HE top-loaders hold more laundry than regular top-loaders--up to 20 pounds or more!
HE machine’s higher spin speed means they extract more water before clothing goes into the dryer. This reduces drying time and energy consumption.
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The seller gives a portion of every sale to a charity of their choice. Kind of makes you want to buy extra, doesn’t it?
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This unregulated term suggests the product contains no known allergens, isn’t likely to cause adverse reactions, and has significantly lower reaction rates compared to similar non-hypoallergenic products.
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Plastic made from plants, like corn-derived polylactic acid (PLA), which uses less energy and emits fewer pollutants when manufactured than petroleum-derived versions.
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While most plastic is derived from oil and natural gas, plant based plastic comes from things like corn and cornstarch.
Some of the plants used to make plastic are genetically engineered.
Plant based plastic isn’t always biodegradable.
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A form of vegetarianism. No animal products are eaten, including dairy, eggs, and honey. Many vegans also avoid non-edible animal products like fur, leather, and wool.
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Veganism doesn’t just affect what happens in your kitchen. It can also reduce your carbon footprint by 1.5 tons per year!
Despite many worthy advantages, veganism has yet to win any popularity contests. Only 1.4% of American adults have decided to bite.
Babies like it, too; vegan breast milk tests show it contains significantly lower levels of pollutants like pesticides and dioxins than non-vegan breast milk.
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Though natural has no government or official definition, we value the word. Greatly. To us it means purer, safer, from the earth. And that's not marketing hype, we promise. Our sellers do, too.
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Vegetable-Based ▸
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The raw materials used for the product’s ingredients or components come from vegetable sources.
Did you know?
A veggie-based product could be derived from vegetables, contain vegetable inks or dyes, or even be made from vegetable plastic.
Ever wonder how blue dye can be made naturally considering the dearth of blue plants available? Two words: red cabbage.
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Ingredients
95% sapindus mukorossi (saponin from soapberries) and water, , 4.5% vegetable glycerin, , 0.3% olive leaf extract, , 0.1% each of potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (food grade preservatives), , No nasty or questionable ingredients, just pure, all-natural soap.
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"Good things come in small packages!" — DebbieI continue to be amazed at how well one little package cleans and softens a whole load of laundry. Clothes don't fade and its good for the environment too! I absolutely love Berryplus!!
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"Fantastic!" — AngelaI love these little packages. I'm spending less money on Berryplus than I did on other organic laundry soap in heavy containers. Great deal and great wash results. I'll only be buying Berryplus from now on.
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"Fantastic!" — LindaLeaves clothes soft AND does not fade my darks. I'll never go back to traditional soap! No more lugging heavy soap or fabric softener bottles either. :)
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"Great" — JohnUpdate to my previous review: The price is OK as you can't accidently use too much,therefore you get the number of loads as described.
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"It cleans well and leaves clothes soft." — JohnI love this product and will continue to use it. I like the minimal amount that you use and you get great wash results. I wish that the price was a little lower.
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About Berryplus
We don’t make your clothes, but we make them and the planet cleaner and healthier. We make cleaning products that work, are socially and environmentally responsible. Berryplus is our first.
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