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Dear Arnold,

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We are getting ready to release the just-updated EWG's Shopper's Guide to

Pesticides in partnership with renowned medical expert on natural health

and wellness Dr. Weil. But first, we wanted to give loyal EWG

supporters like you an exclusive first look at the latest Dirty Dozen and

Clean 15

lists.

Our exclusive EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides lists fruits and

vegetables based on their levels of pesticide residue. Because you're an EWG

fan,

you can see the guide before anyone else and find out how favorites like

apples, spinach and potatoes -- and for the first time ever, blueberries --

rank.

_Click here to watch a video from Dr. Weil explaining why he uses

EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides, then download your own!_

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Ready to eat fewer pesticides?

We at EWG always recommend eating more fruits and veggies and buying them

organic if you can, but we know that sometimes they're too expensive or

flat-out unavailable.

That's why we created EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides -- so you know

which fruits and vegetables have the lowest pesticide residues and which you

should try to always buy organic.

_Click here to see what Dr. Weil has to say about how EWG's

Shopper's Guide to Pesticides saves you time and money, then download the

exclusive list for yourself._

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Sincerely,

Ken Cook

President, EWG

P.S. Buying organic lettuce? Earthbound Farms is donating a portion of

sales of organic lettuce to a few nonprofits. _Vote for us to get a share_

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, then look for specially-marked packages in stores. Voting ends Friday,

April 30!

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The _Environmental Working Group_

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is a non-profit, non-partisan

research organization dedicated to using the power of information to protect

human health and the environment. The EWG Action Fund is a legislative

advocacy organization that uses EWG research to promote healthy and sustainable

policies.

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