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Green is a very popular color these days, as well as a popular buzzword. Everyone wants to tell you "Buy our products, we're green!"
"Green" of course, is a word that means "safe(r) for the environment." I don't know if the word "safe" applies to every use of this word "green," but at least the products should be safer, if not safe. Now I hear about sunglasses going green? What does that mean, and are Anne Klein Sunglasses green in any way? |
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