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Hey, Courtesy reminder: current pricing for ends today at 5:59pm Eastern. Note: You can still get Ex

Hey, Courtesy reminder: current pricing for [Exploding Topics Pro]( ends today at 5:59pm Eastern. Note: You can still get Exploding Topics Pro after today’s deadline. But considering that our pricing doubles in a few hours, we just wanted to send you a quick heads up. [You can learn more and sign up right here.]( And whether or not you decide to try Exploding Topics Pro, this is the last message we’re going to send about this launch. Have a great rest of your week. Talk Soon, Brian and Josh [Exploding Topics Logo]( [Top Padding] Exploding Topics 548 Market St. Suite 95149 San Francisco CA 94104-5401 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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