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Does tinfoil on your hubcaps bypass police radar?

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Metal is super reflective, but it might not reflect a stop by the police. Learn if tinfoil on your hubcaps helps bypass police radar at HowStuffWorks.

Would turkey be so popular if it didn't have its own holiday?

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Turkey is almost synonymous with Thanksgiving, but would turkey be popular if the day didn't exist? Learn more about turkey popularity.

How Market Research Works

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In the business world, knowing your target market is crucial to success. Any time you introduce a new product or service, how do you know anyone is going to buy it? Learn all about market research.

How Well Do You Remember "Ouran High Host Club"?

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Can you name Honey Senpai's favorite food? Or how about Tamaki's ultimate crush? Well, if you're as charming and charismatic as these characters, then perhaps you'll ace our Ouran High Host Club quiz!

Can nasal sprays be addictive?

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I can't live without my decongestant spray! How can nasal decongestant sprays be addictive?

Barley: Natural Weight-Loss Food

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Learn about barley, a versatile grain that's low in fat and cholesterol free. This fiber-packed grain curbs appetites and is great for weight loss.

Dates: Natural Weight-Loss Food

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Dates are fat-free, cholesterol-free, and packed with fiber. Discover how sweet fruit can suppress the appetite and help dieters.

Why Boudin Is Cajun Country's Most Famous Sausage

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Food writer Calvin Trillin once estimated that 80 percent of boudin bought in Louisiana doesn't make it home - it's eaten right in the parking lot.

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