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    <title>DISPOSABLE BLINDFOLD LOW COST - PRWeb Press Release Group</title>
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    <title>New Product: Weber &quot;Snore-No-More Shield&quot; Helps People Near Snorers Sleep Better </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>The new Weber Snore-No-More Shield is designed to gently close the snorer&#039;s mouth while sleeping. Snoring research has shown that a good way to stop snoring is to sleep with the mouth closed.  Of course, this is impossible for most people to do when relaxed and asleep. Weber&#039;s new Snore-No-More Shield is designed to automatically keep the snorer&#039;s mouth comfortably closed. It puts just the right amount of lifting force under the lower jaw to keep the mouth closed all night. The result is that annoying snoring can be completely eliminated. An extra benefit of Weber&#039;s Snore-No-More Shield is that the wearer of the Shield can easily adjust the amount of pressure exerted under the chin to get the most comfort and best &quot;no snore&quot; results. In short, this is a new inexpensive, and very efficient way to prevent the snoring that often annoys others. Snoring statistics estimate at least 30% to 50% of adults snore.  It is also suggested that there is more frequency of snoring as age increases. (PRWeb May 17, 2009)</P>
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    <title>New Product: A Denture Accessory Designed To Help The Denture Wearer Eliminate Annoying: Sores, Loose False Teeth, and Discomfort </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Many who are wearing dentures (false teeth) find them unsatisfactory in several ways: (1) loose fitting, (2) unstable (3) cause sores, (4) make wearer gag (5) make clicking noises, (6) generally too uncomfortable to wear in mouth all day.  This new Weber Denture Liner is designed to overcome and eliminate these problems with a new accessory: an always soft, flexible and mold-able liner that is easy to use, is low in cost and can be washed in water for re-use. This is an easy to use: &quot;do-it-yourself-at -home&quot; denture re-lining kit. (PRWeb Nov 11, 2008)</P>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>New Product: A Hearing Aid Accessory Designed To Help The Hard Of Hearing Eliminate Annoying: Sores, Squeals, Wind Noise and Discomfort </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Many who are hard of hearing wear hearing aid devices (instruments) that are unsatisfactory in several ways: (1) loose fitting, (2) make whistling noises, (3) pick up feedback, (4) have wind noise, (5) produce squeals, (6) cause sores, (7) generally uncomfortable and loose to wear. This new Weber Hearing Aid Liner is designed to overcome and eliminate these problems with a new accessory: a hearing aid liner that is easy to use, is low in cost and can be washed in water for re-use. (PRWeb Sep 19, 2008)</P>
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    <title>New Invention Makes Loose Dentures Fit Better </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Originals by Weber, Toms River, NJ announces immediate availability of their new invention for denture wearers, the Weber Denture Liner Kit (Pat. Pend.) This is a new do-it-yourself-at home, low cost way to solve once and for all, the basic problems many denture wearers have with their loose and uncomfortable false teeth. (PRWeb Jun 11, 2008)</P>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Major Improvement In False Teeth Stability, Support and Retention Announced</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Summary: Originals By Weber, Toms River, NJ, announces immediate availability of the new Weber Denture Liner Kit: A new patent pending invention of Terrance Weber. This do-it-yourself, low cost denture re-liner kit is designed to help people solve the many problems caused when wearing loose dentures (false teeth). (PRWeb May 12, 2008)</P>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>New Invention For Denture Wearers To Improve Denture Support, Retention &#38; Stability </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Summary: This new invention for wearers of loose dentures is designed to improve denture support, retention and stability. Because of mouth and gum shrinkage soon after natural teeth are removed, dentures that fit quite well at first, soon become loose and uncomfortable and can even cause mouth sores.  The low cost answer to this common problem is to use the new Weber Denture Liner Kit. A do-it-yourself at home kit with an always soft, flexible, and re-usable, liner compound that requires no mixing. (PRWeb Apr 4, 2008)</P>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Space Age Ultra Thin (NASA) Foot Warmer Insoles</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>New NASA developed ultra thin, extremely light weight insulation material as used by astronauts during space flights and walks.  This exceptionally efficient  very thin insulating  material is now available as shoe and boot insoles for the use of the general public here on earth. In use they will keep feet at an even 72-degrees in both cold and hot weather.  People who have endured years of cold feet every winter can now achieve a new level of comfort  as spectators at football games, while big game hunting, ice fishing and many other outdoor cold weather activities.  These TLC (Temperature Level Control) Insoles are made to fit both men and women and can be manually cut and trimmed to match standard shoe and boot sizes. (PRWeb Nov 17, 2006)</P>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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