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This Dog Life Vest is as Cute as it is Practical

No matter how strong a swimmer your pup might be, they should wear a life vest whenever they go out on boat or in the water, just to be safe. With this adorable shark-like dog lift vest, you can keep your furry friend safe and looking adorable at the same time. All 15 color option are bright and eye-catching so you’ll never lose sight of your pup in darker waters, and there’s a handy rescue handle on top so you can grab them if need be. Five sizes are available, from an extra small to and extra large, so this life vest will fit most dog breeds and there are three adjustable straps– one at the chest and two around the belly– so you can loosen or tighten it as needed to perfectly fit your pup.

 
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The Affordable Decor That Makes Your Home Look Expensive


We’ve all fallen in love with something at a home goods store only to check the price tag and feel our jaws drop. Home decor can be pricey, but you don’t have to dig into your savings to make your house look nice. Read More »

 
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People take their coffee in lots of different ways, but if you’ve seen someone add butter to their cup, you might be a little weirded out. You shouldn’t be, though. As it turns out, there’s a reason for this seemingly odd recipe. Read More »

 
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Is Milk Good After Its Expiration Date?


For many, saving money on groceries is a priority, but it’s not just about the cash you spend at the grocery store. It’s also about what happens when you bring the food home, like watching expiration dates of easily expirable foods. Read More »

 
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Whether it’s dark, milk, white, or filled with nuts, almost everyone loves a quality chocolate bar! If you’re among that chocolate-loving crowd, take a look at this roundup of the best chocolate b...
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The Best Sugar-Free Candy

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Here’s Why You Should Put Wine in a Blender


Not all red wines are created equal, and some might not be quite as delicious as others. Hey, we don’t all have the cash to drop on a nice bottle, but that doesn’t mean we don’t deserve a wine night. Well, the solution to that less-than-quality wine could be in your kitchen. Read More »

 
How a Grater Can Help You Quickly Soften Butter


You’re ready to make a batch of cookies. When getting started, you realize you didn’t let your frozen or cold butter come to room temperature. Now, what do you do? Read More »

 
 

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SnapPower SwitchLight and GuideLight Review: Cool Concept, Tricky Install


Nobody likes stumbling around in the dark, nor do they like blinding themselves by turning on the light for a midnight snack or a quick walk to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Guess what? Both of these are issues of the past thanks to the SnapPower GuideLights and SwitchLights! Read More »

 
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The Best Tech Discounts and Deals for College Students


From discounted subscriptions and free software to savings on laptops, iPads, and other gadgets, lots of tech companies offer exclusive deals to college and university students. Here are our favorite student discounts you should take advantage of. Read More »

 
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Should I Use My ISP's Wi-Fi Extenders or Buy My Own?


Increasingly major ISPs are offering not just Wi-Fi routers but companion Wi-Fi extenders you can rent or buy. Should you take advantage of that or buy your own hardware? Read More »

 
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What's New in Chrome 105, Available Today


Google Chrome version 105 arrives on August 30, 2022. This latest release gains better picture-in-picture support for Android, more tools for web apps to feel native, and some under-the-hood goodies. Read More »

 
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Review: Greater Than or Equal


In 2021, Samsung finally released a smartwatch with Google’s Wear OS. Now, the company is back with a sequel, the Galaxy Watch 5. There was a lot of excitement about last year’s watch. Now, Samsung looks to refine the experience. Read More »

 
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All the Tech Products We Loved That Failed


Business is a game of winners and losers. And unfortunately, some of our most-loved tech products end up on the “loser” list. After decades of watching products meet their demise, it’s time to highlight the most disappointing downfalls of modern technology. Read More »

 
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Even $3 Movie Tickets Aren't Enough to Make Me Go Back


Most major theaters in the United States will offer tickets for just $3 on September 3rd. This nationwide discount is in observance of National Cinema Day—a made-up holiday that just happens to fall on Labor Day Weekend, a historically slow weekend for theaters. Read More »

 
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Learn These Microsoft Word Features to Make College Easier


College is tough enough without spending time trying to figure out how to make your essay meet certain requirements. Microsoft Word offers several features that make writing and formatting your school papers a little easier. Read More »

 
 

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