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Wes Selby,12, from Naperville, Ill. is selling a gym shoe he designed to benefit pancreatic cancer research. Wes is raising money for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network since his grandmother, Arlene "Lee Lee"Tellis was diagnosed last year. The shoe, sold under the W3S brand, features red, white and blue and a subtle nod to a man on the moon with an image on the tongue. It's a nod to his grandmother who says "I love you to the moon and back." (Patrick Kunzer/Daily Herald via AP)
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