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County special athletes compete at Special Olympics World Games in Berlin For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com MONDAY, JUNE 26 2023
Water Authority to continue water line flushing in St. Cloud this week
Osceola
Toho
Clerk & Comptroller Kelvin Soto introduces comprehensive compensation plan for current and future staff
International Airport
Liberty weekend with
white and blue American celebration”
philharmonic
Osceola County Weather: Brace yourself for sizzling days ahead with decreased rain chances this week
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IN & AROUND OSCEOLA

LIVE for the wreath laying ceremony at Mount Peace Cemetery in St. Cloud

LIVE for the Celebration Memorial Day Ceremony at Founders Park

LIVE with Marylin Cortez-Lovato, Director of Visual Arts with Osceola Arts, about the newest mural at ScooterVille of Central Florida

LIVE with KUA’s Director of Corporate Communications Tiffany Henderson on their Osceola Hurricane Handbook!

LIVE with St. Cloud Police Department Chief Douglas talking safety on the roads

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ON DEMAND LIVESTREAMS

LIVE with Michelle Incandela of Draper

Law Office

June 21st, 2023

LIVE with Charlie Draper of Draper

Law Office

April 19th, 2023

LIVE with Michelle Incandela of Draper Law Office

March 30th, 2023

LIVE with Dr. Christ Burns, from SDOC Fine and Performing Arts

March 23rd, 2023

LIVE with State Representative Kristen Arrington for District 46

February 20th, 2023

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VIDEOS ON DEMAND

The Mayor’s Minute with St. Cloud Mayor Nathan Blackwell

Our hot summer months are here, and that means the City of St. Cloud, Florida is hard at work creating impacting experiences and opportunities for the community!

Mecum Auto Auction Kissimmee

Mecum Auto Auction Kissimmee returns to OSceola Heritage Park July 6th through the 9th with thousands of cars up for auction.

City of St. Cloud Junior Lifeguard Training Program

Junior Lifeguard Training Program for ages 10 thru 15 begins June 9th. Each session is held over 3 days ending on July 30th. Classes are filling up! City of St. Cloud, Florida

City of St. Cloud’s 4th on the Lake Celebration

Join the City of St. Cloud for the 4th on the Lake Celebration that’s bigger and better than ever!

Ring-Tailed Lemurs at Wild Florida

Wild Florida is without a question one of Central Florida’s most precious gems. Take a look at their Ring-Tailed Lemurs up close and personal with Positively Osceola’s Krissi Marie Hardy and Wild Florida’s educator Desiree! To learn more about Wild Florida, visit WildFL.com

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Osceola County Weather: Brace yourself for sizzling days ahead with decreased rain chances this week

Happy Monday! Slightly drier air has made its way into Osceola County and throughout Central Florida, resulting in lower chances for showers and storms. A few storms may produce wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph, small hail, frequent lightning, and possible heavy downpours, but with less widespread showers, we’re looking at mid to upper 90s this week. Here’s the Positively Osceola day-by-day and week-ahead weather forecast:

Today

A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 5pm. Sunny, with a high near 93. Heat index values as high as 102. Calm wind becoming south southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight

A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 8pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

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NEWS

Orlando International Airport celebrates Liberty weekend with a “red, white and blue American celebration”

Ahead of the Fourth of July Holiday, the Orlando International Airport hosted its annual Liberty Weekend concert featuring the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra on Saturday, June 24. Themed “A Red, White and Blue American Celebration,” the complimentary concert included patriotic favorites and American classics for those traveling through MCO and members of the community.

Prior to the concert at 7:45 p.m., the Colonel Joe Kittinger Award was presented to retired Marine pilot Colonel David A. Smith of Seminole County who served 30 years in the armed forces. His career featured six overseas deployments, more than 4,600 mishap-free flight hours and multiple decorations. He is currently the State Representative for District 38 and is serving as Chairman of the Veteran’s Caucus.

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Toho Water Authority to continue water line flushing in St. Cloud this week

Crews contracted with Toho Water Authority (Toho) will continue water line flushing in certain areas of the City of St. Cloud this week. The map shows the area where customers are likely to experience a temporary drop in water pressure and discolored water. Water pressure and clarity will return once flushing operations in the area are completed.

For more information, visit www. tohowater.com or contact Toho Water Authority’s Customer Service Center serving St. Cloud at 407-957-7344 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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NEWS

Osceola Clerk & Comptroller Kelvin Soto introduces comprehensive compensation plan for current and future staff

The Office of Kelvin Soto, Esq., Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller announced last week the rollout of a new comprehensive compensation plan designed to attract new staff, and increase retention of current employees by implementing a new long-term merit-based strategy.

Soon after taking office in 2021, Clerk & Comptroller Soto committed to implementing a $15 minimum starting pay, which was put into effect in 2022. The new compensation plan will increase the average hourly pay to $18.80 in FY23, exceeding the 2026 constitutional mandate of $16.50 by $1.50 per hour, three years ahead of Florida law.

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Osceola County special athletes compete at Special Olympics World Games in Berlin

Fifteen Special Olympics Florida athletes and Unified partners, including two tennis athletes from Osceola County, Brandon Mailly, and Gerard Mailly, traveled to Berlin, Germany, to compete in the Special Olympics World Games. The Florida athletes have joined other members of Special Olympics USA as they take on about 7,000 athletes and Unified partners from approximately 170 countries.

Special Olympics Florida competitors include cyclists, tennis players, basketball players, and an open-water swimmer. The full list of Special Olympics Florida athletes is included below.

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NEWS

Dr. Mark Shanoff to assume role of Superintendent

in Osceola School District

The School District of Osceola County selected Dr. Mark Shanoff as its next Superintendent during its Tuesday June 13 board meeting.

Dr. Shanoff is the current Chief Interim Information Officer with Orange County Public Schools, with prior experience as the Chief Operating Officer with the Volusia County School District and principal at a number of Orange County schools, including Edgewater High School, Ocoee Middle School, and Dillard Street Elementary School.

“I am excited to work with our forward-thinking Board, and alongside the outstanding professionals in the School District of Osceola County, to create opportunities for all students. The formal educational experience for our children is a mere short segment of their lives and we have a duty and an obligation to ensure it’s high quality, meaningful and positive.”

Shanoff received his teaching certification at Harvard University, his Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education at Rollins College, his Master of Science in Educational Leadership at Nova Southeastern University, a Master of Business Administration from the University of Florida, and his Doctorate in Education at the University of Central Florida.

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Tohopekaliga’s Nikko Martell to Take Over Kowboys Baseball Program

An anticipated exhaustive search for the right candidate to replace retiring Osceola baseball coach Scott Birchler lasted just a few days, as Kowboys Athletics Director Rick Tribit named former Tohopekaliga skipper Nikko Martell to the post on Tuesday afternoon.

“When he applied for the job I was intrigued by the possibility,” Tribit said. “From my days at Winter Springs, I know how difficult it can be to start a new program – especially in baseball where you are often behind the eight ball in terms of facilities, equipment, resources and even players. Nikko has done a fantastic job of building the program at Tohopekaliga. In a very short period of time, he not only transformed the Tigers into a competitive program but a winning one.”

Entering his 11th year as a high school coach, Martell spent five years as an assistant coach at Gateway. When Tohopekaliga opened for 2018-19 school year, Martell became the first head baseball coach. A 4-15 initial season was followed by a 3-4 Covid year and a 5-12 mark in 2020-21.

He posted his first winning season in 2022 with a 10-9 season before winning a school record 12 games last season. That achievement — combined with the culture he created — earned Martell the prestigious “Mike Fields Distinguished Leadership Award.” Named after the former St. Cloud and Harmony baseball coaching legend, the award recognizes athletic achievement, sportsmanship and community service. Under Martell, Tiger baseball players and staff volunteered to work numerous campus events, including handling parking duties and interacting with campus visitors.

For the past couple of years Martell has organized and run the XT Preseason Classic, an honorary baseball tournament to remember his friend Xavier Torres; he also works closely with the Latinos in Action, helping create a Roberto Clemente Community Service Award for high school athletes who do volunteer work inside the community.

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Watch the weather, wait to water

The Southwest Florida Water Management District is encouraging residents who irrigate their lawns to take advantage of the upcoming summer rainy season and “watch the weather, wait to water.”

During the summer months of June, July, August and September, yards need no more than ½ to ¾ inch of water every two to three days. If your lawn has received enough water from rainfall, turn off the irrigation system and turn it back on when needed. The simplest way to determine if your yard needs water is to look for these visual clues:

• Grass blades are folded in half lengthwise on at least one-third of your yard.

• Grass blades appear blue-gray.

• Grass blades do not spring back, leaving footprints on the lawn for several minutes after walking on it.

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Orlando Health: How soon should my child start swimming lessons?

Swimming can be a fun activity for kids, and with Florida’s warm weather, it can be a great way to cool down. But with drowning listed as the top cause of death for children between ages 1 and 4, swimming lessons are key to reducing the risk of tragedy.

So, at what age should you start considering swim lessons for your kids? This may be surprising, but getting them started by the age of 1 can reduce the risk of accidental drowning by 88 percent, according to a study published in the National Library of Medicine. Your child won’t be swimming laps as a toddler, but those early lessons can help them overcome a natural fear of water, while teaching critical survival tactics such as keeping their head above water.

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Pawsitively Prepared: Essential steps to keep pets safe during storms and hurricanes, from KUA

When it comes to severe weather like tropical storms and hurricanes, humans can be at risk, but our pets can be at risk as well. In and around Osceola County we are prone to severe weather year-round, but from June through November, which is hurricane season, we do our best to be extra-prepared in case tropical weather comes our way. Here are some tips that KUA has provided from their 2023 Hurricane Guide to ensure the safety and well-being of your pet during severe storms.

Osceola County has three approved pet-friendly shelter locations:

• Harmony High School 3601 Arthur J. Gallagher Blvd. Harmony, FL 34771

• Liberty High School 250 Pleasant Hill Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34746

• Kissimmee Middle School 2410 Dyer Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34741

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Mecum Kissimmee’s “Summer Special” collector car auction to roar back into Kissimmee July 6-9

Mecum Kissimmee will hit the gas and pull back into Osceola Heritage Park July 6-9. Mecum Auctions, the world’s largest collector car auction will once again place thousands of cars up for auction, along with a wide array of classic Road Art items, and more.

Mecum Kissimmee attendees can expect live auction action, entertainment acts, Dodge’s Thrill Ride, and the Mecum Midway, which offers food, exhibitors, and more.

The upcoming event in July at Osceola Heritage Park continues the tradition of the Mecum Kissimmee auctions, where car enthusiasts gather to buy and sell collectible vehicles of all kinds. This event attracts participants from around the world who are interested in classic cars, motorcycles, tractors, and other related items.

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Orlando Magic announce NBA summer league schedule in Las Vegas

The Orlando Magic announced Friday their schedule for next month’s NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.

Orlando kicks off Summer League play on Saturday, July 8 vs. Detroit (5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN). The Magic’s complete schedule is below. The 18th NBA 2K24 Summer League will feature all 30 NBA teams playing at least five games each. Each team will play four games from July 7-14. After each team plays four games, the top four teams will advance to the playoffs and participate in the semifinals on Sunday, July 16 (4 p.m. ET on ESPN and 6 p.m. ET on ESPN2). The two winning teams from the semifinal games will meet in the championship game on Monday, July 17 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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INJURY LAW

Draper Law: What to know about parking lot accidents

Parking lots can be tricky for drivers to navigate. Whether you’re at a grocery store, restaurant, doctor’s office, apartment complex, concert or sports venue, or school, getting in and out of a parking lot can be tricky due to the sheer number of cars and pedestrians in the area.

Many of these accidents are caused by distracted driving. The good news is that these crashes are often at low speeds, so the injuries involved are not typically too bad.

Parking lots are often crowded, making accidents likely. If you have been involved in an accident, the Kissimmee auto accident lawyers at Draper Law Office can help you gather evidence and recover compensation for the losses you have suffered. To schedule a free consultation, call (407) 743-6628 or fill out the online form.

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Beware of online scams when searching for home weatherization assistance programs

The Osceola Council on Aging is warning the community to beware of fraudulent websites while searching for home weatherization programs. These websites ask people to fill out online forms, which are then used to steal the applicant’s personal information. Unfortunately, when a victim of this malicious fraud attempts to contact the company, they receive no response or support.

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FAMILY LAW

Draper Law: Showing positive parenting

When parents of minor children divorce, it can be several years before their involvement with the court will end. Ideally, both parties will abide by their thoughtfully created parenting agreement and make changes which support their children’s wellbeing. However, as time passes and circumstances change, it is not uncommon for parents to disagree about what is in the best interest of their kids. A parent may also claim the other does not have good parenting abilities and seek to make legal changes to the parenting plan. In this situation, the other parent may have to provide evidence of their positive parenting skills.

The Draper Law Office has attorneys who are experienced with helping clients with child custody and parenting time issues and can help. Call 407.846.0075 today or go to DraperLawOffice.com to set up your free, no-obligation consultation in one of their three locations: St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and Orlando.

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HEALTH

Ashlee Wright, MDA, RD, LD/N Outpatient Registered Dietitian Orlando Health

Overhauling your diet sounds daunting, right? But small tweaks can make a lasting difference in your health and nutrition. These five changes — plus tips on how to achieve them — can help you score quick improvements in how you feel and give you the confidence to try for even bigger changes over time.

Eat More Fiber

If you’re only going to try one thing on this list, make it adding more fiber — it’s easier than you think. Look at a list of high-fiber foods — odds are, you’ll find things there that you already love (for example raspberries and blackberries, which each pack 8 grams of fiber per cup). Increasing fruits and veggies you already like is as simple as adding them to your grocery list more frequently.

Why does fiber matter? It’s often associated with improved digestion — a big plus for anybody who has issues there — but it also helps with blood-sugar control and weight management. A lot of fiber-rich food is also rich in prebiotics, which helps to feed the “good” bacteria in our gut. A word of caution: Go slowly. The goal is 25 grams of fiber a day — most Americans don’t get anywhere near that, and if you add that much in a hurry you may feel bloated and uncomfortable while your body adjusts. Instead aim to add about 5 grams a week until you reach the recommended amount.

Easy ways to start: Switch from white bread or pasta to whole wheat. For picky eaters, try the middle ground of breads and pastas with fiber added that don’t taste quite so wheaty.

Drink More Water

We know, we know — many people don’t like the taste of water. But being wellhydrated improves brain and digestive function, maintains your skin’s elasticity and keeps blood sugar better controlled (because it makes your blood more dilute and the sugars less concentrated than if you are dehydrated). You don’t have to guzzle from a jug — refilling a small cup multiple times a day can seem more doable at first. Try a bottle with a built-in infuser where you can add fresh fruit to flavor the water.

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Erika Booth announces candidacy for Florida House District 35

Erika Booth, Osceola County School Board Member for District 5, has announced that she will run in the special election to fill former Representative Fred Hawkins’ District 35 seat in the Florida House. Hawkins recently resigned after accepting the position of President of South Florida State College.

“I’ve dedicated the last 20 years of my life to educating our children. Most importantly as a parent and also as a classroom teacher,” Booth said. “As I began my service on the school board, I have realized the issues facing educators, parents and our students cannot simply be solved locally and so, today, I have decided to run for State Representative.”

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IN THE LOOP - THEME PARK NEWS

Seaworld Orlando announces stellar artist lineup for Summer Spectacular concert series

Experience an awesome summer of live music at SeaWorld Orlando’s Summer Spectacular Concert Series taking place every Saturday and Sunday night from July 8th to August 6th in Seaworld’s Nautilus Theater.

Top artists ranging from Pop to Classic Rock and Roll will take the stage every Saturday and Sunday night beginning at 6pm.

What makes this epic Summer Spectacular Concert Series even better? All concerts are FREE with park admission!

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Old Town and Fun Spot America Kissimmee present the 4th annual Fourth of July celebration

Celebrating the Fourth of July is an all-day affair at the Old Town Entertainment District, as Old Town will once again present live music from Rocktown on the Main Stage from 6 to 10 p.m. plus a spectacular fireworks display, in partnership with Fun Spot America Kissimmee, from the top of the Old Town Buildings in the South Entertainment area, beginning at 9 p.m.

The entire day of entertainment is free for the whole family.

“We are thrilled to partner with our friends at Fun Spot America Kissimmee to offer a whole day of free Fourth of July fun for everyone,” said Thearon Scurlock, Vice President and General Manager of Old Town. “You can’t find a better place to entertain the whole family all day with shops, restaurants, rides, music and more. Our fireworks are simply amazing.”

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Celebrate 4th of July a LEGOLAND® Florida Resort with Red, White & Boom!

Summer is heating up at LEGOLAND® with Red, White & BOOM! Nightly from July 2nd – 4th, families can enjoy many fun activities and end the night with an unforgettable firework show that explodes into 3D LEGO® bricks right before your eyes with special viewing glasses!

During this exciting, limited-time event families can enjoy a LEGO flag building, MINILAND scavenger hunts, DJ dance parties that are sure to have everyone on their feet, a fireworks pre-show, and of course, FIREWORKS!

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Let freedom ring: Walt Disney World celebrates America with Patriotic fanfare this Fourth of July

Fourth of July is a time for patriotic celebrations across the United States, and the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida will commemorate the holiday with exciting fanfare. Star-spangled spectaculars are a time-honored tradition across the resort, reflecting Walt Disney’s deep love of America and faith in the nation’s future.

Here are some of the ways guests can celebrate the stars and stripes this July 4 holiday.

NIGHTTIME SPECTACULARS LIGHT UP THE SKIES

MAGIC KINGDOM PARK – PARK HOURS: JULY 3, 8 A.M.-12 MIDNIGHT.; JULY 4, 8 A.M.1 A.M.

• “Disney’s Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky” – a nighttime spectacular with booming fireworks lighting up the sky and orchestrated to patriotic melodies. Shows will take place July 3 and July 4 at 9:20 p.m.

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Preserving the Past: St. cloud Historic District recognized by National Register of Historic places

The St. Cloud Historic District was officially recognized by the National Register of Historic Places this week, a goal St. Cloud Main Street has been focused on for a number of years. The National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program by the National Park Service to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic resources.

St. Cloud Main Street, led by Executive Director Paula Stark, obtained three grants which assisted in inventorying the downtown historic buildings along with the creation of the Historic Preservation Board, which assisted in obtaining its Certified Local Government designation in the summer of 2019.

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First of two Florida disaster preparedness tax-free holidays

The first of two 14-day sales tax holidays to help residents save money on hurricane supplies is currently taking place and will continue through June, as the Atlantic Hurricane season rapidly approaches.

Florida House Bill 7063, which describes several sales tax holidays for Florida, was passed unanimously by the Legislature May 5 and sent to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis May 23, which he signed.

Here’a a list of what’s included in the 2023 list of tax-free items in Florida

• Self-powered lights of $40 or less.

• Portable self-powered radio, two-way radio or weather-band radio of $50 or less.

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POSITIVELY DELICIOUS

Grilled Florida Chicken Sandwich, It’s Positively Delicious!

Fresh chicken with crisp Florida arugula on toasted bread, it’s Positively Delicious!

INGREDIENTS

• 2 Florida chicken breasts, grilled

• 1 Florida tomato, sliced thin

• 2 cups Florida arugula

• 3 garlic cloves

• 1 lemon, zested and juiced

• 1/2 cup olive oil

• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened to room temperature

• Sandwich bread (your favorite)

• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper

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Garlic Roasted Florida Shrimp and Blueberry BBQ Saurce, It’s Positively Delicious!

This recipe puts a sweet twist on Florida Shrimp…it’s Positively Delicious!

INGREDIENTS

• 12 jumbo Florida shrimp, peeled and deveined with the tail on

• 2 tablespoons Florida Blueberry BBQ Sauce

• 1 tablespoon Florida seafood seasoning blend, divided

• 1 tablespoon unsalted butter

• 1 lemon, half juiced, half sliced for garnish

• 1 tablespoon fresh herbs (parsley, oregano, thyme), chopped fine

• 1 tablespoon fresh garlic, minced

• Hot sauce, to taste

• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste

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POSITIVELY DELICIOUS

Fresh Florida Watermelon Pops, It’s Positively Delicious!

It’s heating up outside. Time to cool off my the pool with a Fresh Watermelon Popsicle… it’s Positively Delicious!

INGREDIENTS

• 4-6 cups Florida watermelon (seedless), cubed

• 4 tablespoons Florida Key lime juice

• ¼ cup Florida sugar

• 1 lime, zest only

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Florida Honey-Glazed Fried Chicken Wings, It’s Positively Delicious!

Honey-glazed fried chicken wings with the perfect mix of crunch and tang…it’s Positively Delicious!

INGREDIENTS

• 12 Florida chicken wings

• ⅓ cup Florida honey

• ¼ cup Florida orange juice

• 10 sprigs fresh thyme, finely chopped

• 3 eggs, beaten

• 2 cups all-purpose flour

• 2 cups bread crumbs

• 3 tablespoons all-purpose seasoning

• Vegetable oil for frying

• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste

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