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  3. Walmart+ Week 2023 starts today: Everything you need to know

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    It will give Walmart+ members deals on name brands, free delivery, and discounts on gas, travel, and more. The earlier-than-usual sale places Walmart's event weeks ahead of other retail...

  4. Walmart’s 2022 Top Toy List — Ideas for Under $25 - AOL

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    Like it or not, the end of summer marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season for a large segment of the consumer population -- and that's a holly jolly trend for the retail industry. The...

  5. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022 - AOL.com

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    From high-tech to DIY, we've gathered the best gifts for the tweens and teens in your life. (Photos: Amazon and Walmart)

  6. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    List of Walmart brands. Walmart, Inc., like many large retail and grocery chain stores, uses a brand strategy that offers private brands ( private label, store brand) and generic brand merchandise.

  7. Army men - Wikipedia

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    Army men. Army men, or plastic soldiers, are toy soldiers that are about 5 cm (2.0 in) tall and most commonly molded from low-density polyethylene plastic, which makes them durable and flexible. Unlike the more expensive toy soldiers available in hobby shops, army men are sold at low prices in discount stores and supermarkets.

  8. ModCloth - Wikipedia

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    Modcloth was founded in 2002 by Susan Gregg Koger and Eric Koger. Susan and Eric were students at Carnegie Mellon University and launched ModCloth as a website to sell used vintage dresses. [4] ModCloth grossed $18,000 in revenue in 2005 and received its first round of seed funding in 2008. [5] In 2009, ModCloth reported $15 million in revenue ...