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		<title>Cute Cute Cute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Japan is the country of Kawaii &#8211; meaning cute (amongst others). Doing some pretty serious retailing research in Japan we found out that even grown up businesses are heavily influenced by this miraculous little word. Women determine what is bought and what not. Men get pocket money. Cars, food, travel goods, clothes,  anything really, bought by women. [...]]]></description>
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