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		<title>Tools &amp; techniques: what is a Xyron?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[s useful and handy as this craft tool is, we think the word &#8220;Xyron&#8221; should be in the dictionary. Until it is, we figured we&#8217;d help explain for those who haven&#8217;t had the pleasure of getting to use one.
A Xyron is a machine that applies an adhesive to the backside of any paper you run [...]]]></description>
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