This is what I'm sending to the template:

{<MerchandiseType: Hats>: [<Item: Baseball Cap>], <MerchandiseType: 5-
issue collection>: [<Item: Civic Lessons>], <MerchandiseType: 4-issue
collection>: [<Item: Basic Body Work>, <Item: Autocross Corvette>,
<Item: Blown BMW>], <MerchandiseType: Shirts>: [<Item: Work Shirt>,
<Item: XXL T-Shirt>, <Item: T-Shirt>], <MerchandiseType: Number
Panels>: [<Item: Number Panels (pair)>], <MerchandiseType: Bumper
stickers>: [<Item: Bumper Stickers>], <MerchandiseType: Windshield
Banner>: [<Item: Windshield Banner>], <MerchandiseType: 3-issue
collection>: [<Item: Miata-Powered MGB>], <MerchandiseType: License
Plate Frame>: [<Item: License Plate Frame>]}

if I call that items, then say for foo in items, of course I get the
MerchadiseType.. no problem there. But no matter what I try, I can't
seem to get the related list.

I just know this is something simple.
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