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	<title>Comments on: Good News re Brita Filters</title>
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		<title>By: Beth Terry, aka Fake Plastic Fish</title>
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		<description>Great post, Jeph!  What a great day to celebrate.  Isn&#039;t it nice when companies not only meet but exceed our expectations?  

Your video was awesome.  Maybe we could send them a thank you video.  Or get a whole group of supporters to create their own short thank you videos and post them on the site.  What do you think?

Also, we really need to thank Sierra Club, which stepped in and helped Clorox figure out the best way to recycle the filters.  Hooking up with them (accidentally) was one of the best events of this whole campaign.  And it just came about because one Sierra Club member saw an email I posted on a neighborhood List Serv.</description>
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<p>Your video was awesome.  Maybe we could send them a thank you video.  Or get a whole group of supporters to create their own short thank you videos and post them on the site.  What do you think?</p>
<p>Also, we really need to thank Sierra Club, which stepped in and helped Clorox figure out the best way to recycle the filters.  Hooking up with them (accidentally) was one of the best events of this whole campaign.  And it just came about because one Sierra Club member saw an email I posted on a neighborhood List Serv.</p>
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