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What do you have in your SCOTTEVEST?

1. Victorinox midnite mini champ
2. Keys
3. Cigarettes / Lighter / Ashtray
4. Jabra Chill wired headset
5. LMF Spork
6. BluePack S8
7. mophie juicepack plus
8. Lip balm
9. Vicks inhaler
10. Tissue
11. Wet Wipes
12. Plantronics Savor M1100
13. Pen & Pad
14. ID
15. Folding stand
16. SanDisk cruzer USB stick
17. Foldable bag
18. Wallet
19. Coin purse
20. Cables (sync, charge, audio)
21. Air sickness bags

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