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Week of November 10, 2025
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Nutritional Value of Bananas Varies With Level of Ripeness!



T-Mo Offering Everyone Free Emergency Satellite Texts to 911


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Mouse Print*-- Florida's Natural Sued Over Made in USA Claims

mouse print One would think that an orange juice brand called "Florida's Natural" would be from Florida, and be made from Florida oranges, right? Think again. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.


Now You Can Lock Your Social Security Number In Addition to Your Credit Report

social security card Many people put a freeze on their credit report to help thwart ID theft. Lesser known is the ability to lock your social security number. Here are two ways to do it, but there are pros and cons of locking it, so beware of those first.


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Soon Merchants May Deny Your Use of a Rewards Credit Card

credit cards For two decades merchants have been fighting with MasterCard and Visa over the high credit card interchange fees they have to pay when consumers make purchases. Now there is talk of allowing merchants to pick and choose which Visa or Mastercards they will accept, including allowing them to stop accepting the most expensive cards like those that pay 2% back or provide double miles. And this also opens the door to merchants asking shoppers to pay a surcharge if they want to use one of these reward cards.



Consumer Investigation

Unsafe Teeth-Whiteners Being Offered

The BBC found illegal teeth-whitening products being peddled online and being offered in person by shady providers. They can do permanent damage to your teeth. It's happening in the UK. Could the US be far behind? Here is the print version of this story.



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Bargain of the Week

Kohl's 30% off + $10 off $25 Coupons

Two days only -- November 10-11 -- Get $10 off a $25 purchase at Kohls.com with coupon code GOSHOP10 . And if you are a Kohl's cardholder, you can also get 30% off the same or other items until November 22. The $10 coupon is applied first. Exclusions apply. Coupons were mailed to cardholders, and may also appear in your account online.

Walmart Black Friday Sale - Event #1

November 14-16 is the first part of Walmart's three-part Black Friday sale. Walmart+ shoppers get a five-hour head start online at 7 p.m. on November 13. Here is a preview of some of the featured deals.

New Costco Memberships: $25/yr After $40 Gift Card Rebate

New Costco members (meaning you have not been a member for at least 18 months) can get a one-year membership (for $65) which includes getting back a $40 Costco gift card via email within a couple of weeks after joining. Expires December 21.
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Consumer Reports

How Much Caffeine Is In Various Brands of Coffee?

The amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee varies widely. Consumer Reports tested over a dozen brands of coffee, both the kind you make at home and what you get from takeout.

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