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		<title>A New Way to Use a Transit Token</title>
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Hanger 3 has come up with an interesting way to reuse a transit token. And it&#8217;s rather pretty, but in a manly sort of way. These urban token necklaces are for men.
You can wear the 1934 World&#8217;s Fair. Sweet, that brings back the smell of cotton candy and corn dogs. Well, I wasn&#8217;t around yet, but these necklaces are nostalgic. Several variations are available, so check it out.
Photo courtesy of Hanger 3.
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A New Way to Use a Transit Token
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<p><a href="http://hanger3.com">Hanger 3</a> has come up with an interesting way to reuse a transit token. And it&#8217;s rather pretty, but in a manly sort of way. These urban token necklaces are for men.</p>
<p>You can wear the 1934 World&#8217;s Fair. Sweet, that brings back the smell of cotton candy and corn dogs. Well, I wasn&#8217;t around yet, but these necklaces are nostalgic. Several variations are available, so check it out.</p>
<p><em>Photo courtesy of <a href="http://hanger3.com">Hanger 3</a>.</em></p>
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