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On April Fools' Day we'll have you seeing double as we head out in search of doubles and doppelgangers. Ted Reinstein heads to the birthplace of Boston's iconic Hood Milk Bottle, before hitting a diner built into an even bigger version in Raynham.

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On April Fools' Day we'll have you seeing double as we head out in search of doubles and doppelgangers. Ted Reinstein heads to the birthplace of Boston's iconic Hood Milk Bottle, before hitting a diner built into an even bigger version in Raynham.

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