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I think these cookies are best once they are cooled & the toffee has re-harden.
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I think these cookies are best once they are cooled & the toffee has re-harden.
Archive 2007-03-01 kat 2007
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
Dallas / Fort Worth news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs11tv.com 2010
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
cbs4denver.com 2010
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
cbs4denver.com 2010
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University of Minnesota research has shown tooth enamel may remain vulnerable for an hour, until the enamel has time to re-harden.
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