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  2. Jo-Ann Stores - Wikipedia

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    After further expansion, the store's name was changed to Jo-Ann Fabrics in 1963. The store's name was created by combining the names of the daughters from both families: Joan and Jacqueline Ann. [4] Jo-Ann Fabrics became a publicly held corporation traded on the American Stock Exchange under the name of Fabri-Centers of America, Inc. in 1969 ...

  3. Joann files for bankruptcy, again: How did the retailer get ...

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    Joann, the retailer known for selling fabrics and crafts for the last 82 years, has filed for bankruptcy and says it is preparing to close more than half of its U.S. locations.. The retailer told ...

  4. Joann Fabrics Closing 500 Stores Nationwide in Bankruptcy ...

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    Approximately 500 Joann stores will be closing, according to a statement from the chain given to CNN. Right now, it operates 800 stores across the U.S., so that means over half its locations will ...

  5. Will Joann fabric locations close? Company files for ... - AOL

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    One of the largest craft and fabric retailers, Joann's has been around for decades, established in 1943, according to the company website. With approximately 850 stores in 49 states, the odds of ...

  6. Olio (app) - Wikipedia

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    Olio is a mobile app for sharing by giving away, getting, borrowing or lending things in your community for free, aiming to reduce household [1] [2] and food waste. It does this by connecting neighbours with spare food or household items to others nearby who wish to pick up those items.

  7. Clothes iron - Wikipedia

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    Other box irons had heated metal inserts instead of hot coals. From the 17th century, sadirons or sad irons (from Middle English "sad", meaning "solid", used in English through the 1800s [4]) began to be used. They were thick slabs of cast iron, triangular and with a handle, heated in a fire or on a stove. These were also called flat irons.

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