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      <title>Do We Really Need Probiotics In Our Coffee, Granola And Nut Butter?</title>
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      <description>It's not just kombucha and yogurt: Probiotics are now showing up in dozens of packaged foods. But what exactly do these designer foods with friendly flora actually offer — besides a high price tag?</description>
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