query = db.session.query(rProductCategoryHistory,rProduct)\ 
.join(rProduct,rProduct.r_id==rProductCategoryHistory.r_id)\ 
.join(rProductHistoricalDetails, 
rProductHistoricalDetails.id==rProduct.most_recent_historical_details_id)\ 
.join(rProductReviewsHistoricalDetails,rProductReviewsHistoricalDetails.id==rProduct.most_recent_historical_reviews_entry)\
 
.order_by(desc(rProductHistoricalDetails.time_updated))\

I've got this query that only works if I put rProductCategoryHistory and 
rProduct 
into it, but I only care about the rProduct instances returned. Whats the 
best way to have this same query while only returning rProduct instances?

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