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From tactical nuke to 7,600mph missile & 50k-troop assault…6 ways Putin could respond to Ukraine blitz after Trump call

A SEETHING Vladimir Putin is looking to get his revenge on Ukraine after their daring drone blitz – here’s how he could do it.

The despot could retaliate with one of his terrifying tactical nukes, launch a deadly 7,600mph missile or even order a renewed 50,000 troop assault to overpower his enemies.

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A seething Vladimir Putin is looking to get his revenge on Ukraine after their daring drone blitz on the weekend[/caption]
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Ukraine destroyed 41 Russian planes across four key airfields but now face Russia’s revenge
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Russia has already responded by killing five civilians in Pryluky, Chernihiv region in overnight strikes[/caption] Illustration of six ways Vladimir Putin could respond to Ukraine after the Op Spiderweb, including a map showing potential military actions.

Putin has always shown during his barbaric full-scale invasion that he will go to unthinkable lengths for a victory and to avenge any personal humiliations.

The Russian tyrant was dealt a hammer blow to much of his nuclear arsenal over the weekend in the intricately planned assaults codenamed “Operation Spiderweb”.

Ukraine launched shock sleeper drones on Russia‘s bomber fleet stationed at four separate airfields.

Putin’s doomsday bomber fleet was crippled with a third of his most prized aircraft lying in smouldering wrecks.

Ukraine said the sneak attack was worth $7bn (£5.2bn) in damage to Russia.

A fuming Vlad then told Donald Trump in the pair’s latest lengthy phone call that he feels he “will have to respond” to the audacious assault.

Overnight, he launched his first retaliatory strikes on several residential regions in Ukraine.

The worst saw a baby, their mum and grandma all killed due to a Shahed kamikaze drone blast which caused their home to collapse.

Two others were also found dead in Chernihiv with another 17 seriously wounded in Kharkiv.

But fears are now growing that the Kremlin leader won’t view his deadly drone blitz as enough to push back Ukraine.

Sparking serious concerns that the Kremlin may now be planning a much wider and more severe response to Kyiv.

The Kremlin gave a chilling response earlier today regarding how they may respond.

A spokesperson said: “Russian Federation will respond to the attack on airfields when and in the way that the military deems appropriate.”

Here are five ways a maniacal Putin could seek revenge on Ukraine.

Tactical nukes

Ukraine’s expertly orchestrated attack on Russia’s airbases obliterated many of Putin’s nuclear-capable strategic bombers.

But due to the Kremlin’s vast military capabilities, it only just dented its nuclear force.

This means that Vlad still has access to countless of nuclear armed tactical weapons.

George Beebe, the vice president of US think tank Center for the National Interest says the attack may spark a firm response.

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Putin has tested out dozens of nuclear capable missiles since the war broke out[/caption]
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Satellite images show three new nuclear test facilities constructed at the Nenoksa naval facility in Russia[/caption] Illustration of Putin's arsenal, including various missiles and weapons.

He told Foreign Policy: “The Russians recently revised their nuclear-use doctrine.

“One of the things that they specifically said in there was that if there are attacks by an adversary on an important state or military infrastructure that would disrupt responses, potentially by Russia’s nuclear forces.

“And that is potentially a trigger for Russian nuclear use.”

In May, it was also revealed that Russia has expanded one of its nuclear weapons bases.

New satellite images reveal construction work inside the strictly controlled military site of Nenoksa.

Three new facilities – each the size of a football field – can be seen at the centre of the naval testing site.

Russia is believed to have over 6,000 nuclear warheads in total spread across the country.

These include the Kh-47M2 Dagger, the SSC-X-9 Skyfall and even the super heavy hypersonic missile known as the RS-28 Satan II.

Oreshnik blitz

One of the most terrifying weapons in the Kremlin’s arsenal is their hypersonic Oreshnik missile.

The intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) travels at Mach 10 – or 7,600mph – and can strike targets up to 5,000km away.

The weapon was used in Dnipro, Ukraine in November 2024, marking its battlefield debut.

It was launched after Kyiv used US-made ATACMS missiles on Russian territory for the first time.

Back in March, Putin was again urged to unleash the Oreshnik by a Kremlin mouthpiece after suffering a major setback in his invasion.

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The Oreshnik has been used before in Ukraine with frightening results
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Illustration of the Oreshnik missile with specs and images of its impact.

Ukraine launched the biggest drone attack on Moscow since the start of Russia’s war made up if 337 drones.

In response, former Russian deputy defence minister Col-Gen Andrey Kartapolov said it would not be “unreasonable” to launch more than one of the devastating missiles.

HUR Chief Kyrylo Budanov said if his officers feared such a powerful weapon was on the brink of being used then he would send out an urgent warning.

Despite the concerns of an impending strike, a top intelligence official in Ukraine has said they do not expect a Oreshnik to be launched.

Launch the 50,000-troop Kharkiv offensive

Russia is building up a 50,000-strong army to launch a fresh summer offensive into Kharkiv, it was reported last week.

In April, Ukraine’s military claimed the Kremlin was amassing troops to prepare a renewed assault on Ukraine’s second largest city.

Andrii Pomahaibus, the chief of staff of Ukraine’s 13th National Guard Khartiia Brigade, said in May: “The enemy is trying to pull its personnel closer to the line of combat contact and conduct at least some assault actions.”

Experts fear Putin may be stalling ceasefire talks so he can pull off a major Russian offensive.

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Kharkiv has been fiercely contested throughout the conflict[/caption]
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Russian soldiers line up during a military parade[/caption] Illustration of a map showing a potential Russian offensive in Ukraine.

But if Vlad can throw another 50,000 fighters into battle and continue his meatgrinder tactics then it could overwhelm an already depleted Ukraine.

Military analysts believe he is trying to gain as much stolen land as possible so he can go to the negotiating table with complete control.

They also warn Putin only has a “four-month window” to get a breakthrough in Ukraine this year.

And Ukraine’s Spiderweb strikes could spark the beginning of a summer offensive targeting the border city of Kharkiv.

The region has been fiercely contested throughout the conflict and is known as the “fortress” city after Ukraine put up the maximum resistance to keep hold of it.

Increased airstrikes across Ukraine

Russia has already launched dozens of airstrikes and drone attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities since he was humiliated on the weekend.

He has made use of his impervious weapons throughout the gruelling war and has attempted to throw everything at his enemy.

But with Ukraine dealing a major blow to Russia’s aircraft in their attack it could cause the despot to unleash even more fury.

Dozens of Ukrainian regions have faced countless airstrikes since February 2022 from the capital of Kyiv to the port city of Odesa.

Almost every night Russian blasts have been reported by civilians.

Mad Vlad may now decide it is the time to step up this already rampant aggression to put Ukraine to the sword.

The Kyiv Independent claimed that Ukraine will soon face 500 long-range drones a night as Russia ramps up its weapons production.

The Kremlin is also investing in building new launch sites, a source in Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) revealed.

The record number of drones launched by Putin’s men currently sits at 472.

They also have around 70 strategic bombers at their disposal which could all be used to spread carnage across residential blocks.

Ditch peace talks and rule out a future ceasefire

The final way that Putin could respond to Ukraine is through a non-lethal yet crippling manner off the battlefield.

Russia has a far greater number of weapons and troops meaning the longer the war goes on for the more likely they are to outlast Ukraine, experts believe.

Despite Kyiv remaining strong across the past three and a half years, they have relied on international aid from the US, UK and Nato forces to keep them in the fight.

These same global partners have also been pushing for a ceasefire to be agreed to end the fighting.

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Previous talks between Russia and Ukraine on May 16[/caption]
Burned-out car at the site of a Russian drone strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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Despite peace talks constant fighting has carried on in Ukraine[/caption]

Led by Trump, Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, a surging amount of pressure is being applied on Putin to negotiate.

So far, he has rejected all attempts to have a face-to-face meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky about halting the invasion.

Instead, sending a low-level delegation to peace talks which have resulted in little progress being made.

But Putin may now decide to completely pull Russia out of any conversations aiming to end the war.

He may use the spiderweb strike as a chance to pull out of negotiations and claim it shows Ukraine doesn’t want or deserve peace.

This would force Nato and Ukraine’s allies to react.

This could involve an increased military backing of Kyiv or tougher sanctions being imposed on Moscow.

Spies step up sabotage strikes

Putin is known to have a team full of shady spies littered across Europe.

The latest group are the Department of Special Tasks – or SSD – who are tasked with sabotage, cyber attacks and assassinations across Europe, Western intelligence officials say.

And warnings are starting to come out of Ukraine about Russia ramping up its recruitment process.

Artem Dekhtyarenko, an SBU spokesman, said: “The enemy is trying to recruit Ukrainians by posing as the Security Service of Ukraine.”

In recent weeks the number of reported recruitment drives has skyrocketed, he added.

The genuine SBU has reportedly been actively seeking out these Russian liars to prevent the spread of harmful misinformation.

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Artem Dekhtyarenko, an SBU spokesman, has warned Russia is using a new spy tactic to infiltrate Ukraine[/caption] Illustration of map showing suspected locations of Russia's nuclear arsenal.

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A 200-year-old condom with an erotic etching of a NUN and cheeky three-word French message revealed

A RARE condom with erotic etchings of a nun from almost 200-years ago has gone on display for all to see.

Drawings on the ancient contraceptive show a nun partially undressed pointing at the erect genitals of three clergymen alongside a three word message in French.

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The condom measures 20cm long[/caption]
Museum exhibit featuring a 19th-century condom with an erotic illustration.
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It’s now on display at an exhibition about sex work[/caption]

It says “Voila, mon choix” which means “There, that’s my choice” or “This is my choice”.

This appears to be a reference to a painting called The Judgment of Paris, which shows the Trojan prince Paris judging a beauty contest between three goddesses.

The condom is thought to be a souvenir from a posh Parisian brothel dating back to 1830.

This era was fraught with fears of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases – especially syphilis.

Experts say its owner would have been “fairly sophisticated and well-educated”.

“In the 1830s, when this condom was made, the use of condoms was still frowned upon, especially by the church,” explained Joyce Zelen, curator at the Rijksmuseum where the condom is on display.

“They were mostly sold under the counter at brothels or barber shops, though there are some reports of luxury shops offering bespoke tailoring.”

The condom measures at a generous 20cm in length.

But it was inspected with a UV light and not thought to have been used.

Unlike today’s latex condoms, it’s believed this early version is made from a sheep’s appendix.

The museum bought the piece for €1,000 (£840) at an auction in Haarlem last November.

It’s now part of an exhibition about 19th century sex work.

A bald man, a thin man and a slightly overweight one can be made out on the drawing, experts say.

But it’s unclear who the nun is pointing at.

“That way, any type of man could feel spoken to,” Zelen added.

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Message on the condom translates to ‘This is my choice’[/caption]

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Shock moment horrified TV host is told he has skin cancer live on air by dermatologist guest

A FOX News television anchor was given a diagnosis of skin cancer while live on air.

Philly host Mike Jerrick, who co-anchors Good Day Philadelphia, was seen on air chatting to dermatologist, Dr. Joanna Walker in a recent instalment of the show.

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Mike Jerrick is a co-host on Good Day Philadelphia[/caption]
Mike Jerrick, co-host of Good Day Philadelphia, at FOX 29 Studios.
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During the mid-80s, Mike was a co-host for the USA Network afternoon talk show Alive and Well[/caption]
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He came to the Fox News Channel in 2002[/caption]

The pair then discovered a likely-cancerous spot on Mike’s elbow after talking about the importance of checking moles.

Dr. Joanna, the dermatologist, who works with the Tara Miller Melanoma Center at the University of Pennsylvania, told the host that the spot on his arm had “all the features” pointing to skin cancer.

The doctor said: “So this is a basal cell skin cancer,” while pointing at Mike’s arm and the spot he had.

“That has all the features of the most common type of skin cancer,” Dr. Joanna added.

She reassured the host that the cancer is “very treatable” and is a “slow growing” type of skin cancer. 

Dr. Joanna then told him that he would need to have the spot removed.

Mike replied: “What are you gonna do to it? Burn it off?”

Dr. Joanna responded: “This one probably needs to be cut and stitched.”

“What!?” Mike said, sounding shocked, adding, “and then stitch me up?”

“So this one is a very slow growing type of skin cancer,” Dr. Joanna continued.

“It’s not gonna spread to anywhere else on your body.

“But it needs to be removed so it doesn’t keep growing and taking over normal skin.”

Mike then added: “Oh, good lord.”

Speaking on Fox News, Mike then spoke about the shock he felt when he received the news that he likely had cancer.

Can you spot the cancerous moles from the harmless ones?

IF you've spotted a new mole or lingering mark on your skin, don't be too quick to dismiss it.

It’s important to know what your skin looks like normally, to helps you notice any unusual changes.

The ABCDE rule can be followed to assess the health of a mole.

If your mole falls into the following, it’s worth getting checked:

  • Asymmetrical – melanomas usually have two very different halves and are an irregular shape
  • Border – melanomas usually have a notched or ragged border
  • Colours – melanomas will usually be a mix of two or more colours
  • Diameter – most melanomas are usually larger than 6mm in diameter
  • Enlargement or elevation – a mole that changes size over time is more likely to be a melanoma

Most melanomas don’t give you symptoms like pain or itching.

Meanwhile, some non-cancerous moles or abnormal patches of skin can be itchy.

So having some of these changes on their own doesn’t mean you definitely have melanoma, but you should still get it checked out.

There are two main types of skin cancer – non melanoma skin cancer and melanoma skin cancer. 

Non-melanoma skin cancer includes:

  • Basal cell skin cancer – this is also called basal cell carcinoma
  • Squamous cell skin cancer – this is also called squamous cell carcinoma

There are a few different types of melanoma too:

  • Superficial spreading melanoma
  • Nodular melanoma
  • Lentigo maligna melanoma

Find out more about distinguishing moles here.

“I did say that we should have had her bring her scope because I wanted to check out of couple of things on my arms.

“So that part was planned.

“But I never really thought it was going to be skin cancer,” he confessed.

Co-host Alex Holley then asked if he needed to make an appointment.

Dr. Joanna then advised that Mike should make an appointment swiftly.

Fans and viewers have since reacted to Mike’s skin cancer shock.

“Discovering that live must’ve been so intense! Stay strong,” said one person.

A second penned: “Good luck Mike with your skin cancer. Please get a body check annually with your dermatologist.”

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Prized grocery chain launches ‘sizzling savings’ just in time for grilling season – and shoppers get up to 44% off

WITH summertime almost here, many of us are getting prepared to fire up our BBQs for grilling season.

And if your wallet is feeling tighter than ever before and you fancy bagging yourself some “sizzling savings”, fear not, you’ve come to the right place and will need to check this out. 

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It's the perfect time to load up on deals for all those summer outings and cookouts! Save, enter to win, grill and give back with Natural Grocers.
Shoppers can get up to 44% off
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So if you want to stock your fridge for grilling season, you won’t want to miss this
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It’s officially time to fire things up and luckily for you, Natural Grocers, the largest family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer in the US, has everything needed to grill in good taste – and with good conscience. 

So whether it’s a backyard BBQ, a Father’s Day feast, or a simple dinner on the deck, now at this prized grocery chain you’ll be able to get more bang for your buck.

Not only will shoppers find 100% organic produce, regeneratively raised meats and delicious plant-based picks, but there’s an unmissable event set to take place very soon.

From June 6 to June 8, bargain hunters will be able to explore the Art of Grilling: Sizzling Savings Event.

This event makes it easy to eat well and feel great about what’s on your plate. 

In addition to this, customers can also enjoy seasonal, good4uSM grilling recipes, give back to local food banks and enter to win a sleek new Blackstone griddle and grilling kit, worth $450.  

But that’s not all, as throughout the month, Natural Grocers will be showcasing all the grilling accoutrements needed to kick off summer by the pool, the patio, the park, or the tent, making now the perfect time to load up on deals for all those summer outings and cookouts.

Foodies are sure to be pleased when they discover up to 44% off items like Charcutnuvo Organic Chicken Sausages and Grillo’s Pickles Pickle Spears.

There’s even discounts on Nixie Organic Sparkling Waters and Organic Zero-Sugar Sodas, plus Repurpose10-inch Compostable Plates.

But it gets better, as during this time, {N}power members will also receive a free limited-edition ‘Art of Grilling’ reusable bag with purchase.

Not only this, but {N}power members can also buy one, get one 50% off on select customer favorites.

There will even be a giveaway shoppers won’t want to miss.

Through June 21, shoppers will spot the Art of Grilling Giveaway, whereby Natural Grocers customers can enter to win a Blackstone 28″ XL Omnivore Griddle with hood and Grilling Kit.

And there’s four ways to win – you can either Count the Burgers in the June 2025 good4uSM Health Hotline® Magazine, use {N}power Spend & Win, enter for a chance to win on Instagram, or shop and download the Natural Grocers Mobile App.

Fast Food meal deals

Here are some of the current value meals offered by popular fast food joints.

Taco Bell’s $7 Luxe Cravings Box:

  • Chalupa Supreme
  • Beefy Five-Layer Burrito
  • Double Stacked Taco
  • Chips and nacho cheese sauce
  • Medium drink

McDonald’s $5 Meal Deal:

  • McDouble or McChicken sandwich
  • Four-piece Chicken McNuggets
  • Small fries
  • Small soft drink

Wendy’s $5 Biggie Bag:

  • Junior Bacon Cheeseburger or Crispy Chicken Sandwich
  • Four-piece chicken nuggets
  • Junior fries
  • Small soft drink

Burger King’s $5 Your Way Meal:

  • Whopper Junior, Chicken Junior, or Bacon Cheeseburger
  • Fries
  • Four-piece chicken nuggets
  • Soft drink

While the Art of Grilling celebration may sizzle from June 6 to June 8, it appears that the savings will keep on smoking all month long

There will be all things from Father’s Day freebies to deep discounts across the store, as Natural Grocers turn up the heat in value all month long.

So if you’re searching for fabulous yet practical gift ideas at discounted prices, you’ll need to keep your eyes peeled from June 13 to June 15th for the Father’s Day deals. 

And from June 21, all customers can save up to 49% off Natural Grocers Always Affordable Prices in every department.

There will be discounts on Annie’s Select Mac & Cheese Mixes, Cascadian Farms Select Organic Frozen Vegetables, Juniper Ridge Bar Soaps and Body Washes and all Badger body care products.

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Biblical mystery of Dead Sea Scrolls decrypted by AI – and they are even more ancient than scientists first thought

BREAKTHROUGH AI decryption has revealed that the iconic Dead Sea Scrolls may be older than boffins previously believed.

Researchers enlisted the help of cutting-edge technology to unearth never-before-seen text on the ancient scrolls.

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The Dead Sea Scrolls have been decrypted by AI[/caption]
Fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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The iconic scrolls are a set of religious texts[/caption]
Fragmented Dead Sea Scroll text.
The breakthrough discovery will help historians in Christian and Jewish studies

The bombshell discovery challenges previous scientific research regarding their age and the historic periods they were made in.

And it has suggested that several of the Scrolls could be from the biblical era.

The crucial findings are extremely significant in early Judaism and Christianity studies.

Pioneered by the University of Groningen, the groundbreaking work combines radiocarbon dating, ancient handwriting analysis, and machine learning.

The team created an AI model called Enoch – a nod to the biblical figure who was renowned for his scientific knowledge.

The model’s creators said: “With the Enoch tool we have opened a new door into the ancient world, like a time machine, that allows us to study the hands that wrote the Bible.”

They said their work had “established, for the first time, that two biblical scroll fragments come from the time of their presumed authors”.

After their mindblowing research, the team dated 135 scroll manuscripts using their model.

In many cases, the AI bot validated previously made estimates of age.

Enoch did however contest some widely-accepted knowledge.

The Scrolls were previously thought to date from around the third century BCE to the second century CE.

But than margin has now been narrowed, with a new uncertainty margin of about 30 years.

In its most striking revelation, Enoch dated two biblical scroll fragments to the periods traditionally associated with their authors.

This unique find was a first in Dead Sea Scroll research.

Enoch found that Hasmonaean-type script appears earlier than the commonly accepted 150-50 BCE date range.

And it also revealed that Herodian script emerged earlier than previously believed, suggesting these two styles coexisted from the late second century BCE.

What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?

by Harvey Geh

The Dead Sea Scrolls are ancient religious texts found in caves near the Dead Sea in the 1940s and 1950s.

They include some of the oldest known copies of the Bible, dating back over 2,000 years.

The Scrolls were discovered by accident by Bedouin shepherds in from 1946 to 1956 in the West Bank’s Qumran caves.

More than 980 scrolls have been found, written mainly in Hebrew, with some in Aramaic and Greek.

They contain books from the Old Testament, along with hymns, prayers, and other Jewish writings.

Experts theorise they were held by a Jewish sect known as the Essenes.

The Scrolls have helped historians understand how the Bible evolved.

Most are now kept in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, but pieces have been studied and displayed around the world.

Scholars will now be able to better connect the scrolls to pivotal historical events.

This includes ancient developments like the emerging Hasmonaean dynasty, as well as the evolution of new religious movements.

Boffins were able to train Enoch by feeding it 62 digital images of ink traces from 24 of the radiocarbon dated manuscripts, and the carbon-14 dates.

The first parts of the ancient scrolls were discovered in the caves of Qumran in the Judean desert by Bedouin shepherds in the mid 1900s.

They range from legal documents to parts of the Hebrew Bible.

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Ulta hair care product that went viral ‘sells out in minutes’ despite restock as fans beg chain to make urgent change

SHOPPERS have been left frustrated after failing to get their hands on a viral hair care product minutes after a restock.

Ulta Beauty has been inundated with shoppers desperate to get their hands on Beyonce‘s CÉCRED hair drops.

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CÉCRED Restoring Hair & Edge Drops have been called the ‘holy grail’ of hair care[/caption]

The hair care oil went viral online not only for it’s celebrity creator but for the results.

Fans have praised the restoring drops as the “holy grail” of beauty in reviews by shoppers who have been desperate for thicker hair.

The $56 product works to “visibly improve hair density up to 1.5x for thicker, fuller, healthier-looking hair and edges” according to the description.

But after causing waves in the industry and winning two beauty awards, shoppers are struggling to get their hands on the drops.

“Beyoncé’s viral CÉCRED hair drops were sold out in under an hour after just being restocked this morning,” one shopper wrote on X.

“It wasn’t an hour babes… wasn’t even 30mins!!!!” another replied.

“It was like a good 10-15mins them DROPS were GONE!”

“BROOOO they just restocked over here this morning I went to Ulta on my break and sold out….” a third added.

Eager shoppers snapped up the full restock despite Ulta enforcing a limit to two bottles per customer.

It has led to customers begging the chain and Beyoncé to “ramp up production” so everyone can bag the hot beauty item.

CÉCRED has tried to help fans get their hands on the drops.

Shoppers can sign up to be notified when the next restock takes place.

All you need to do is enter your email on the CÉCRED website here.

And anyone lucky enough to buy the product has been urged to get a subscription so they never run out.

“So glad I got mine, I got on there the minute they dropped and got me a little subscription too,” a happy customer shared online.

To get notified, the CÉCRED website tells fans: “Set your ritual on auto-replenish for 10% off every subscription order and free shipping.”

Shoppers can choose the size of the product, the frequency of delivery, and can pause or skip the subscription thanks to its “full flexibility”.

Meanwhile, Costco shoppers are going crazy for a viral bag dupe that is available for under $35.

The wholesale retailer is selling a dupe of the popular Hulken Original Rolling Tote Bag which sets shoppers back $125 for just $34.99.

Plus, a viral sweet treat sold at Trader Joe’s ran out in just a day.

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Beyoncé’s hair care line, CÉCRED has sent shoppers into a frenzy[/caption]
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Abandoned boy gets new home after teacher’s plea for help

A heart-wrenching story of a 13 year old boy who was abandoned by his parents as a baby and forced to live in dire conditions has taken a hopeful turn. Thanks to the kindness of a compassionate person and the support of local agencies, the young boy now has a safe, clean home, offering him …

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Thailand’s emotional pull that keeps travellers coming back

In his memoir A Moveable Feast, the American author Ernest Hemingway wrote about his struggles and journeys in Paris. “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you… For Paris is a moveable feast.” His description …

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