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		<title>Could Potential Help a Successful Child Too?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kids Potential is a chewable wafer that brings a welcome difference in quality, nutritional value and purpose to the kids vitamin market.  No, it is not a gummy candy masquerading as something good for your child.  Kids Potential offers well-rounded nutrition from full spectrum vitamins, natural vitamin E (not synthetic) and the natural antioxidant power [...]]]></description>
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