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4th of July 1776About 2,500 hot dogs per second: that's the pace at which the U.S. census bureau clocks 4th of July's celebratory cookouts. The 150 million frankfurters buried deep in rolls and mustard consumed every Independence Day amount to one for every two citizens.
If you're one of those left without the Feltman- and Feuchtwangerian invention, how about sending one as an e-card? Or, of course, baked beans; spare ribs; potato salad; apple pie; grilled corn on the cob (with bacon); blueberry pie?
›› The 4th of July, which stands for the adoption of the declaration of independence, also stands for fireworks, picnics, barbecue and baseball, of course. All these manners of celebrating the U.S. are present in and joined by easily sent, creative and all-around great electronic greeting cards. Find your Independence Day e-cards here.
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