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  2. Bath & Body Works' Semi-Annual Sale Is Here! - AOL

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    Bath & Body Works 3-Wick Candle Sale. This week, select three-wick candles are $10.95.The selection includes holiday fragrances and some newly-restocked spring scents, so whether you're the type ...

  3. Bath & Body Works' Semi-Annual Sale Is Here! - AOL

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    Bath & Body Works Semi-Annual Sale started today, December 26, and runs through January 2024. Stock up on candles, body care, hand soap and more, up to 75% off.

  4. File:Bath & Body Works logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Bath & Body Works: Licensing. This work includes material that may be protected as a trademark in some jurisdictions. If you want to use it, you have to ensure that ...

  5. Harry Slatkin - Wikipedia

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    Laura Slatkin. Harry Slatkin (born August 14, 1960) is an American businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist . The New York Times called him the "king" of home fragrance [1] and celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Elton John use his home fragrances. [2] As the founder and creative force behind Slatkin & Co, a home fragrance brand, Slatkin is ...

  6. Carpenter Body Company - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter Body Works (typically referred to simply as Carpenter) is a defunct American bus manufacturer. Founded in 1918 in Mitchell, Indiana, the company produced a variety of vehicles, with the majority of production consisting of yellow school buses for the United States and Canada. Remaining a family-owned company into the late 1980s ...

  7. Talk:Bath & Body Works - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, the article seems very neutral. There were a couple of sentences that, judging from the Talk page, remained from when someone essentially copied and pasted the Bath and Body Works website into the article, but they are not overly biased. Where does the information come from?