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Are Copper Particles Akin to Rhino Milk?

Intercept Technology™ -- Reactive Barrier Protection Via Billions Of Copper Particles

Most people can't see by any stretch of the imagination how copper particles are akin to rhino milk. However, we assure you that there are similar characteristics betwixt the two.

Did you know that rhino milk is pink? It is almost the same as regular milk besides the color and it is also high in calories. The calorie count being about 500 per cup as compared to cow milk. Cow milk popular with humans offers the approximate following calorie counts per cup; whole = 150, 2% fat = 125, and 1% fat = 100. That makes sense as a baby rhino would need more calories than a baby cow.

 

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Gift Bags and Christmas Ornaments

Protect Your Ornaments With Intercept Technology™ Bags

I spent part of last Saturday setting up for Christmas. After going through the tough part of getting the tree and carrying it up a cramped flight of stairs it was time to decorate it. This meant getting the bags, totes, and ornament boxes upstairs as well. My mother buys a new ornament every year and seemingly has done so forever. Her ornaments date back to the ’50s and spend the majority of their time stored in her basement covered in tissue paper.

 

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Intercept and the Changing Acidity of the Oceans

Intercept Technology™ -- Protection Against Tarnish, Rust, Corrosion, and Degradation

We recently learned here at Intercept, that the world’s oldest living creature was an Ocean Quahog, named Ming. It was found near Iceland and was determined to be 507 years old.

It was born just after Columbus first crossed the Atlantic and lived to have seen many great changes in its life.

From 1751 to 1994 the oceans are believed to have gotten 30% more acidic and over the past 25 years 12% more acidic. So how is this related to Intercept Technology™ you ask?

 

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