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  "textContent": "I had to blink the first time I landed on the product page for the Nike ACG Ultrafly Trail. I’d seen lots of promotional assets ahead of the release (see here and here), where the trainer is caked with mud. But in the end, it’s hi-vis orange — and like any other brand-new shoe, being […]\n\nThe post Why Is Nike Trying to Sell You Dirty Running Shoes? appeared first on InsideHook.",
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