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		<title>By: bitterbetterideaguy</title>
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		<description>A Google search for:

&quot;Nob Hill Cafe&quot; &quot;san francisco&quot; bread

yielded almost 2000 results. That&#039;s a pretty good argument for creating something customers will want to talk about. And this isn&#039;t some big restaurant chain. If 2000 pages have comments about this bread written down, you can be sure that 10&#039;s of thousands of people have heard about it by word of mouth....</description>
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<p>&#8220;Nob Hill Cafe&#8221; &#8220;san francisco&#8221; bread</p>
<p>yielded almost 2000 results. That&#8217;s a pretty good argument for creating something customers will want to talk about. And this isn&#8217;t some big restaurant chain. If 2000 pages have comments about this bread written down, you can be sure that 10&#8242;s of thousands of people have heard about it by word of mouth&#8230;.</p>
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