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      <title>Warm or cool white christmas lights - Which looks better?</title>
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      <description>Choosing between warm or cool white christmas lights is usually the first big decision I face once the calendar hits November. It seems like a small detail, but anyone who has ever accidentally bought a strand of &amp;#39;daylight&amp;#39; LEDs to match their old</description>
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