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Demand for Political Pinatas Skyrockets After First Presidential Debate

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Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton talked about creating jobs in their first meeting during the first presidential debate, but neither of them could have foreseen the boom in one industry after they finished talking - sales of pinatas are now through the roof!

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