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1 The company didn't say when the new Band-Aids would hit the shelves .
2 Mark your calendar, the new shades hit the shelves on December 26.
3 The first plastic-display mobile phones will hit the shelves by late 2000.
4 People might recognize Luc when the magazine hit the shelves in March.
5 The Wowwee Roboquad is one of the latest to hit the shelves .
6 In January, a new drink hit the shelves of Irish shops and supermarkets.
7 THE Barefoot Investor Scott Pape's highly-anticipated new book has officially hit the shelves .
8 A new volume, posthumously collected, is due to hit the shelves this spring.
9 But the Arctic Apple is about to hit the shelves of American supermarkets.
10 So it's unclear when, or if, the gadget might ever hit the shelves .
11 Keep your eyes out for these once they hit the shelves - they 'll disappear fast.
12 The project is slated to hit the shelves October 13.
13 Like the Duo, the Neo won't hit the shelves until at least October 2020.
14 I've often thought it strange how similar products hit the shelves are the same time.
15 Then winter came, Phalanx hit the shelves , cases dropped.
16 Sketching Guantánamo, a compilation of her work with accompanying essays, has just hit the shelves .
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