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Thousands of people chew gum on a daily basis, children and adults, and unfortunately most of them have a habit of disposing their gum wherever is most convenient. Usually this is the floor beneath them when outside, or sticking the chewing gum under a park bench seat. The result of this is one big]]></description><author><![CDATA[info@cleansweephire.co.uk]]></author><comments>http://www.cleansweephire.co.uk/blog/a-sticky-problem-sorted</comments></item></channel></rss>
