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         <title>Many Times It’s the Presentation that Makes the Sale</title>
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Receiving a gift is one of those times that you truly feel special. You can hardly wait to rip open the wrapping and uncover the treasure inside. Sometimes we are overwhelmed by the gift and other times, somewhat underwhelmed depending on what you were expecting. One thing that stays constant however is the presentation of the gift in the first place.&#160;If it was wrapped you knew someone took the time to conceal the item and add some fun to the festivity, if unwrapped, there is a...]]></description>
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