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      Thank you for subscribing to Bean Facts! You will now receive fun daily facts about Beans! Navy beans are small, white beans often used in baked beans and soups! (To cancel Bean Facts, reply <cancel>)

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      Thank you for subscribing to Bean Facts! You will now receive fun daily facts about Beans! The oldest known bean was found in a cave in Thailand, and is estimated to be over 9,000 years old! (To cancel Bean Facts, reply <cancel>)

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      Thank you for subscribing to Bean Facts! You will now receive fun daily facts about Beans! Beans can improve mental health by providing essential nutrients like folate and magnesium! (To cancel Bean Facts, reply <cancel>)

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      Thank you for subscribing to Bean Facts! You will now receive fun daily facts about Beans! The Guinness World Record for the largest serving of baked beans is over 1,000 gallons, set in the UK! (To cancel Bean Facts, reply <cancel>)

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      Thank you for subscribing to Bean Facts! You will now receive fun daily facts about Beans! The world’s largest bean is the Jack Bean, which can grow up to 18 inches long! (To cancel Bean Facts, reply <cancel>)

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      Thank you for subscribing to Bean Facts! You will now receive fun daily facts about Beans! Did you know uncooked kidney beans are toxic and can cause severe illness if consumed raw, but cooking them properly makes them safe to eat? (To cancel Bean Facts, reply <cancel>)