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		<title>Daisy Garden Rug by Joe Jin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Growing up, did you ever have one of those plastic green doormats with the daisies? We had one and I used to pop the daisies off it all the time, which used to drive my mom crazy. The Daisy Garden rug by Joe Jin brings me back to those days. Unlike those dollar store doormats, this rug isn&#8217;t made of plastic &#8211; it&#8217;s made of a soft, grass-like textile. And an added bonus: the artificial daisies can be removed and arranged in just about any pattern you&#8217;d like using a snap system. 


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<p> Growing up, did you ever have one of those plastic green doormats with the daisies? We had one and I used to pop the daisies off it all the time, which used to drive my mom crazy. The Daisy Garden rug by Joe Jin brings me back to those days. Unlike those dollar store doormats, this rug isn&#8217;t made of plastic &#8211; it&#8217;s made of a soft, grass-like textile. And an added bonus: the artificial daisies can be removed and arranged in just about any pattern you&#8217;d like using a snap system. </p>
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