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  2. What They Always Tell Us - Wikipedia

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    The book was a finalist in the Children's/Young Adult category at the 2009 Lambda Literary Awards, but lost to Out of the Pocket by Bill Konigsberg. [1] What They Always Tell Us was also chosen for the ALA's 2009 Rainbow List. [2]

  3. Pine-Sol - Wikipedia

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    Pine-Sol was based on pine oil when it was created in 1929 and during its rise to national popularity in the 1950s. [3] By 2016, Pine-Sol products sold in stores no longer contained pine oil, which was done to reduce costs. [4] The old Pine-oil containing formula is sometimes available online only. [5]

  4. Zoopharmacognosy - Wikipedia

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    A cat eating grass – an example of zoopharmacognosy. Zoopharmacognosy is a behaviour in which non-human animals self-medicate by selecting and ingesting or topically applying plants, soils and insects with medicinal properties, to prevent or reduce the harmful effects of pathogens, toxins, and even other animals.

  5. Eight Pine-Sol disinfectant cleaners recalled over infection ...

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    As many as 37 million individual Pine-Sol disinfectant cleaning products made since the start of 2021 are being recalled.

  6. Pine-Sol can kill COVID-19, according to the EPA — here’s ...

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  7. Hawaii preschool students mistakenly served Pine-Sol instead ...

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    An “unfortunate” mix-up at a Hawaii preschool last week resulted in three students drinking Pine-Sol instead of apple juice during snack time.

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  9. Lestoil - Wikipedia

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    Lestoil is a registered trade name of Clorox for a heavy-duty multipurpose cleanser product, used to remove extremely difficult laundry stains, dissolve water-based and oil-based paints, and clean grease, oil, paint, and adhesives from floors and surfaces.