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Charles and Marie: Soupe Du Jour by Josh Rubin

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We don't know Charles and Marie personally, but judging by their site I think we'd all have plenty to talk about. In addition to their series of blogs, they have just launched Soupe Du Jour-- an on-line shop with something new every day and only available that day. Today there's a mystical keychain from Brazil, tomorrow the sexiest toothbrush on earth and Wednesday an odd little piggy bank hammer. That's all we know because they only give 2 days worth of previews. I've heard, however, that they have some really good stuff coming up in December.

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This entry posted on 28 November 2005 at 11:22 AM
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