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Episode 27: Juicy Salif, Canada's Maple Syrup Reserve, Stripey Things, Shoe Tossing

It's been called “the most controversial lemon juicer of the century”. Why is that?

Alberto Alessi once called the "Juicy Salif", a citrus juicer designed by Philippe Starck, “the most controversial lemon juicer of the century”. Why was that? 📍 Canada has what’s referred to as a “Maple Syrup Reserve”. It’s also been called the “Fort Knox of Maple Syrup”. We’ll explain. 📍 The enduring popularity of "stripey things" is something that has been very relevant for REMO over the years, and the history of those striped tops is interesting, and it’s not just about the French Navy. 📍 Look, up in the sky! It’s a pair of shoes tied together by the laces. Why do people do it, and what does it mean?

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Referenced REMORANDOM Book Chapters

Juicy Salif is featured in REMORANDOM 1
Canada’s Maple Syrup Reserve is featured in REMORANDOM 4
Stripey Things are featured in REMORANDOM 2
Shoe Tossing is featured in REMORANDOM 3

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