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Superfood rice and cable ties: 10 things readers loved in May
Between Mother’s Day gifts, graduation presents and Memorial Day sales, these were what you bought the most Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Between helping you find the very best Mother’s Day gifts ...
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Between Mother’s Day gifts, graduation presents and Memorial Day sales, these were what you bought the most Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Between helping you find the very best Mother’s Day gifts ...
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According to The Guardian’s source item, Superfood rice and cable ties: 10 things readers loved in May, Between Mother’s Day gifts, graduation presents and Memorial Day sales, these were what you bought the most Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Between helping you find the very best Mother’s Day gifts and tokens of encouragement for your budding graduates , the Filter had quite the busy month. Curious what products Guardian readers flocked to in May the most? We were too – so we crunched the numbers. Among your favorite products were a few repeat offenders, such as one of commissioning editor Karen Yuan’s favorite pans that appeared on past bestseller lists. And some new faces – including an intriguing bag of purple rice and a travel vest with 26 hidden pockets. Cozy Earth review: I tested the buzzy bedding and sleepwear brand. Here are its best, most comfy pieces Seven essential gadgets to live with when you have back pain, from grabbe
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