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It Was the World's Coolest Air Conditioner—Until the Mold Recall

It Was the World's Coolest Air Conditioner—Until the Mold Recall

You never want to get an email about a product recall. But you really don't want to get that email when it's the start of summer and the recalled product is your air conditioner—and especially not when the email includes two words that recently appeared in millions of inboxes.
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