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      <title>Just try to imagine a Super Bowl without guacamole</title>
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      <description>Imagine for a moment a Super Bowl without the avocado. 
                   No tubs of guacamole to be defiled by double-dipping guests at your big game-day party. No chunks of creamy green flesh with which to spike your salsa or scatter over nachos. If that's hard to picture, it's because the avocado has so completely — and so quickly — attached itself to this utterly unrela...</description>
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