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  2. Cyber Monday food deals: 49 delicious discounts and freebies

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    For Cyber Mondays, restaurants and food companies like Carvel, Cinnabon, Dunkin', Goldbelly and more are rolling out deals, especially on gift cards.

  3. The best Amazon Cyber Monday deals to shop now - AOL

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    Parachute: Up to 20% off sitewide through Nov. 27. Owala: Up to 20% off sitewide. Goldbelly: Up to 20% off sitewide using code GOLDFRIDAY20 through Nov. 27. Baggu: 20% off sitewide. Why trust...

  4. 18 food deals for National Nurses Week - AOL

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    Nurses can score 20% off their order at Buffalo ... medical providers and first responders can save 20% at Free Rein Coffee ... Smoothie King rewards members can use the code THANKS2024 between ...

  5. Cyber Monday - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Monday is a marketing term for e-commerce transactions on the Monday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It was created by retailers to encourage people to shop online. The term was coined by Ellen Davis of the National Retail Federation and Scott Silverman, and made its debut on November 28, 2005, in a Shop.org press release ...

  6. Cyber Sunday (2006) - Wikipedia

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    2007. The 2006 Cyber Sunday was the third annual Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sunday professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw brand division. It took place on November 5, 2006, at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio with 7,000 fans ...

  7. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following holidays are observed by the majority of US businesses with paid time off: New Year's Day, New Year's Eve, [2] Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, the day after known as Black Friday, Christmas Eve and Christmas. There are also numerous holidays on the state and local level that are observed to varying degrees.