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    <title>Exotic Petroleum-Free Instant Light Natural Coconut Brick Charcoal to Fire up America&#8217;s Grills</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Believed to be the first quick-light charcoal of its kind in the world, Philippine-made natural coconut KingsGrill Quik-Lite Premium Brick Charcoal has recently earned a US patent pending in addition to its Philippine patent pending and other patent applications.  Most remarkable is KingsGrill&#8217;s exotic design, the absence of mineral coal, scrap wood and fillers in its composition, petroleum-free quick lighting characteristics and smoke-free combustion.  Four pieces of charcoal bricks are all it takes to cook about 4 to 6 pounds of barbecue as it continuously burns for up to 1&#189; hours.  Complete ignition of the charcoal bricks is achieved in under 2 minutes and is ready for cooking in under 4 minutes. (PRWeb Apr 24, 2005)</P>
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