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I asked a very similar question in the past, check it out:
Conglomerate of arrays with no duplicates
There were two modules posted in the comments there that do this exact thing. And they can do a recursive solution, so you can have an arbitrary number of sets.
In reply to Re: All Combinations of three arrays.
by saberworks
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