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acai berry diet plan oprah of 9:56PM May 08, 2010

Hey, I've heard this before!

1) There's some new thing that's better than anything that's come before.

2) In a few years it's being recklessly overused.

3) Decades later we find out it's poison.

4) The manufacturer knew the whole time.

Is anybody still surprised?

Andrew Baum of WI 4:22AM August 23, 2009

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