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  2. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Dr. Scholl's Women's Kimberly II. $40 at Dr. Scholl's. Best house shoes for standing all day Oofos Women's Ooahh Slide Sandal. $60 at Oofos. See 5 more. ... Superfeet, and Sofsole and may even ...

  3. Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Scholl's is a footwear and orthopedic foot care brand originating in the United States, marketed in some countries as simply "Scholl". Since 2021, global rights to the brand have been owned by investment firm Yellow Wood Partners through subsidiary Scholl's Wellness Company, having purchased the North American rights from Bayer in North ...

  4. The best insoles for your sneakers

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    Dr. Scholl’s Sport Insoles $ at Target. Dr. Scholl’s Sport Insoles $ at Walmart. Though these insoles, which have a 4.4-star average rating from over 5,525 reviews on Amazon, are intended to ...

  5. The best bunion correctors for 2024, according to podiatrists

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    Realign your toes and get pain relief with expert-backed products from Kutain, NatraCure, Dr. Scholl's, Skechers and more. The best bunion correctors for 2024, according to podiatrists Skip to ...

  6. William Scholl - Wikipedia

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    William Mathias Scholl (June 22, 1882 – March 29, 1968) was a pioneer of foot care and the founder of Dr. Scholl's, a brand of foot care products. Dr. Scholl's historical marker (26478216869) Early life and career

  7. Talk:Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    The article describing Dr. Scholl's got replaced with a redirect to William Scholl. I put the article back, and linked to William Scholl. I removed a few topic-less [[ ]] links that were probably to obscure for anyone to write an article for.

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