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      <title>Why Fancy Carnations Are Finally Making a Comeback</title>
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      <description>I honestly believe fancy carnations deserve a much much better reputation than they&amp;#39;ve had the past few of decades. For your longest time, people associated these flowers with cheap, dyed-blue bouquets from the particular gas station or those filler</description>
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