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[ ] If you're having trouble viewing this email, [click here]. July 15, 2016 Twenty20 [The 5 Biggest Instagram Trends of Summer] Picture collages, tons of filters, hot-dog legs…these all have one thing in common: They’re ghosts of Instagram past. Instead, look out for these new ’gramming trends that are sure to flood your feed in the coming months. [See the trends] [13 Picnic-Perfect Pasta Salad Recipes] [10 Celebrities Who Divorced and Then Re-Married Each Other] [Guys, You Can Swim with Pigs in the Bahamas!] [4 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Mayo (Because It's Time for a Change-Up)] [The One Mistake You're Making with Your New Chip Credit Card] [10 Signs Your Contractor Might Be Trying to Screw You Over] More Stories You'll Love [Jar Hacks: 8 Things to Make with an Almost-Empty Jar] [(from Food Network)] [Up Your Presentation Game with Ingredients as Bowls] [(from Food Network)] [Monkey Bread 5 Ways] [(from Food Network)] [Read More on PureWow] [Connect with us] [Help] | [Contact] | [About] | [Privacy Policy] | [Editorial Policy] | [Advertise] | [Search] | [Jobs] | [Contests] | [Press] | [Terms & Conditions] [My Account] | [UNSUBSCRIBE] 1261 Broadway, Suite 604, New York, New York 10001 ©2010–2016 Wow Media Products, Inc doing business as PureWow. All rights reserved. If you're having trouble viewing this email, [click here]. July 15, 2016 [The 5 Biggest Instagram Trends of Summer] Picture collages, tons of filters, hot-dog legs…these all have one thing in common: They’re ghosts of Instagram past. Instead, look out for these new ’gramming trends that are sure to flood your feed in the coming months. [See the trends] [13 Picnic-Perfect Pasta Salad Recipes] [10 Celebrities Who Divorced and Then Re-Married Each Other] [Guys, You Can Swim with Pigs in the Bahamas!] [4 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Mayo (Because It's Time for a Change-Up)] [The One Mistake You're Making with Your New Chip Credit Card] [10 Signs Your Contractor Might Be Trying to Screw You Over] More Stories You'll Love [Jar Hacks: 8 Things to Make with an Almost-Empty Jar] [(from Food Network)] [Up Your Presentation Game with Ingredients as Bowls] [(from Food Network)] [Monkey Bread 5 Ways] [(from Food Network)] [Read More on PureWow] [Connect with us] [Help] | [Contact] | [About] | [Privacy Policy] | [Editorial Policy] | [Advertise] | [Search] | [Jobs] | [Contests] | [Press] | [Terms & Conditions] [My Account] | [UNSUBSCRIBE] 1261 Broadway, Suite 604, New York, New York 10001 ©2010–2016 Wow Media Products, Inc doing business as PureWow. All rights reserved.

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