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<description>&lt;p&gt;The slogan is VERY popular nationwide.  But outside (and even inside) of Texas, people don&apos;t recognize that it was initially an anti-littering campaign.  Now people consider it to be a symptom of Texas pride, which some might call arrogance.
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