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Cup Holders Plus // 888.978.6300 // CupHoldersPlus.com
As awesome as bench seats are, they lack essential cupholders for road-tripping your classic ride. Cup Holders Plus presents its made-in-the-USA Cruiser Console for vehicles that have bench seats. It is narrow enough to not take up real estate when strapped down to the seat while providing ample storage in the felt-lined storage compartment to go along with standard cupholders. The lid is padded and serves as an armrest as well. Cup Holders Plus offers 48 colors, and you can request free color samples before you buy. For events like Power Tour or Drag Week, this would be an ideal addition! Price: $109.90
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Photo courtesy of Tenney; That's Mr Wangers in the Car & Driver '64 GTO:
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Deep Blue, perhaps the largest known great white shark (believed to measure at least 21 feet), spotted off Hawaii
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You might have noticed at the grocery store that some eggs are brown while others are white. They’re sold in separate cartons and sometimes even have a notable price difference. The idea that brown eggs are healthier than white eggs is a total myth
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According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, a rare cut of steak or a rare burger is called as such because “rare” is a variant of the Old English word hrere, meaning “lightly cooked.”
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Depending on where you live, this may or may not come as a surprise: Deer are the deadliest animal in the United States, killing an average of 120 Americans annually. It's not because they're vicious, though; most of these deaths are caused by car accidents, especially as urban development continues to shrink the animal's natural habitat.
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After deer, the number of Americans killed by an individual type of animal drops significantly. Each year, around 58 citizens are killed by a bee, wasp, or hornet, according to CDC data. Of course, bee stings aren't lethal events for most people. But for the two million Americans who are allergic, a sting means it's time to get to the hospital ASAP.
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