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Consumer Reports Science Proves Slap Chop Sucks

1.5.10 3:59 PM EDT By Meg Marco@meghann

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Consumer Reports decided to compare the infamous Slap Chop commercial to the actual reality of using a Slap Chop. Can you guess how this goes?

Also, it’s time for the remix.

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1.5.10By Meg Marco@meghann

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