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The majority of the dairy companies in the United States use a simple color-coded system for the caps on milk jugs: red (whole milk), blue (2% milk), green (1% milk), and purple (skim or no-fat milk).

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The majority of the dairy companies in the United States use a simple color-coded system for the caps on milk jugs: red (whole milk), blue (2% milk), green (1% milk), and purple (skim or no-fat milk).

šŸ“± Protecting Your Phone and Upgrading Your Windows

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Meanwhile, T-Mobile has new account settings that can save you from SIM swapping attacks.

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T-Mobile Has New Protections Against SIM-Swapping Attacks


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Can You Use a Video Doorbell Without Doorbell Wiring?


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Android 13 Is Coming to the Windows Subsystem for Android


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The 25 Best Tech Gifts Under $100 for 2022


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