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BFDA Silver Honoree

The Abscission Zone is a Silver Honoree in the 2016 Benjamin Franklin Digital Awards

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Whoopee! The Abscission Zone is a Silver Honoree.

Thanks to the IBPA Judges and readers.

 http://www.ibpa-bfda.org/winners/the-abscission-zone/

Check out this link to see the other winners:

The Benjamin Franklin Digital Awards – http://www.ibpa-bfda.org/

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