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  2. Magic Hat Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Magic Hat Brewing Company is a wholly owned brand of Florida Ice & Farm Co., which is headquartered in Costa Rica. It began production as an independent craft brewer in South Burlington, Vermont in 1994, and the brand is distributed across the United States.

  3. Alan Newman (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Newman is an American serial entrepreneur based in the U.S. state of Vermont, who co-founded Gardener's Supply Company, Seventh Generation Inc., Magic Hat Brewing Company, and Alchemy & Science, Boston Beer Company's “incubator business.” [1] [2]

  4. Number nine - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico No. 9, or No. 9, a chile pepper cultivar #9, the flagship beer of Magic Hat Brewing Company; Number nine, repeated phrase on the Beatles recorded composition "Revolution 9" "Number 9", a song by Korean Girl Group T-ara on their EP Again; Number (N)ine, a Japanese fashion brand found in Tokyo in 1996

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  7. Magic hat - Wikipedia

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    Magic hat may refer to: Magic Hat Brewing Company, an American brewery; Film and television. The Magic Top Hat, a 1932 German film; Magical Hat, a Japanese anime ...

  8. Wanamaker's - Wikipedia

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    The New York store also housed a large organ; it was sold at auction in 1955 for $1,200 (~$10,655 in 2023) after the New York store closed the year prior. [ 11 ] News of the Titanic 's sinking was transmitted to Wanamaker's wireless station in New York City , and given to anxious crowds waiting outside—yet another first for an American retail ...

  9. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    99 Cents Only Stores allowed returns of up to nine items within nine days of purchase and were typically open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., although individual stores could open at 8 a.m. or close at 10 p.m. The store mottos included: "Do the 99", "Low prices are born here, and raised elsewhere", featuring a picture of a baby chick. [26]