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Young scientists beat the heat with our help in Nebraska
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For nearly 20 years, young scientists in Nebraska have had the opportunity to have fun with science through SCORE, which stands for Science Camps Offer Rewarding Experiences.

The annual event draws hundreds of students from Imperial, Nebraska, and the surrounding area. We support the campers by handing out popsicles.

This year they handed out 400 popsicles in a matter of minutes! Chad, whose daughter attended the camp this year, said the popsicles have been a big hit in recent years and are becoming a regular event for our team in Imperial.

Thanks for going above and beyond, guys!

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