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These prenatal vitamins are just as good as I got by prescription from my OBGYN, they have all the same ingredients in the same doses. They are easy to swallow, they don't smell (very important to me and I'm sure to many newly pregnant moms). *I received this product at a discounted rate in exchange for my personal, honest, unbiased opinion. I was in no way paid or convinced to rate this better than it deserves. I am submitting this review based solely on my own personal opinions after my experience with this product. I hope you find this review helpful. *
comes with two in case you mess the first up,i did not,but you need to take your time and get it right the first time.
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Being a fan of Victor Gischler's other novels, I was pumped to check out Ink Mage. He has tackled post-apocalyptic near futures (Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse), a modern day westerns (The Deputy), hard-boiled crime (Gun Monkeys [best book ever!]), and several other genres, all with epic success. Ink Mage is no exception. Gischler brings his trademark pace, action and sharp dialogue to the fantasy genre, and it's better for it. If you love his other books, or want to read a epic new take on fantasy, this book is for you.
Good picture but a couple of pieces of information missing. This set comes with a smart remote. Three people tried to get the back off of mine before having any luck. Place the remote face down on a non skid rubber surface (like a jar opener pad) using a similar material press down (moderately hard) and in the direction of the arrow on the back. Calling Samsung will get you nowhere.