SanDisk does up 8GB Cruzer Fleur USB drive for the ladies
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Our feminist theory classes in college left us in the mindset that lady-tailored devices can probably do better than pink, but hey, if you’re looking for something retractable with U3 and 8GB of storage, SanDisk just added this new $80 Cruzer Fleur to their lineup. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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