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            <title>Comment #1 by BuddyBoy</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 04:26:42 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>On recycling widgets</strong></p><p>I'm glad I found this, as I had the very same question about the very same product. &nbsp;I love Guinness Draught too. &nbsp;It has got to be the best, in my opinion.</p><p>
Do all countries use the same method of recycling aluminium cans, allowing all them to be deposited at recycling sites with the widgets still inside?</p><p>
I imagine Scotland does the same, but I wondered if you knew for sure.</p><p>
Andrew</p>
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				<p><strong>On recycling widgets</strong></p><p>I'm glad I found this, as I had the very same question about the very same product. &nbsp;I love Guinness Draught too. &nbsp;It has got to be the best, in my opinion.</p><p>
Do all countries use the same method of recycling aluminium cans, allowing all them to be deposited at recycling sites with the widgets still inside?</p><p>
I imagine Scotland does the same, but I wondered if you knew for sure.</p><p>
Andrew</p>
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