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  2. How To Create Your Own Coupons Using Rain Checks - AOL

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    It's a coupon lover's worst-case scenario: An item you want is on sale with a coupon; but, when you get to the store, the shelves are empty because all of the items have been snatched up...

  3. Wacky Packages - Wikipedia

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    Company. Topps. Country. United States. Availability. 1967–present. Wacky Packages are a series of humorous trading cards featuring parodies of consumer products. The cards were produced by Topps beginning in 1967, first in die-cut, then in peel-and-stick sticker format.

  4. Amazon has a secret coupon page — save up to 75% - AOL

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    You can "clip" (aka "click") the coupons of your choice, and the items are added to your cart for purchase — the discount is applied when you check out, now or later.

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  6. Disc-binding - Wikipedia

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    Disc-binding. Disc-binding is a type of notebook binding that uses discs to hold the sheets of paper. Each disc has a raised edge. Notebook sheets have perforations along the binding edge that match the profile and spacing of the binding discs. Notebook sheets are removed by peeling the perforations away from the binding discs.

  7. Duo-Tang - Wikipedia

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    Duo-Tang was a brand name for paper folders made of cardstock paper. They are used to bind multiple sheets of paper by bending embedded brass fasteners through the holes of the paper and folding them down to keep them in place. Some models have three teeth on the fastener, and some have six (two on the top, middle and bottom).