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  2. Tchotchke - Wikipedia

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    The word may also refer to free promotional items dispensed at trade shows, conventions, and similar commercial events. They can also be sold as cheap souvenirs in tourist areas, which are sometimes called "tchotchke shops".

  3. Yellow Pack - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Pack was a brand of generic groceries, first launched in March 1980 by Fine Fare, a British regional supermarket chain ultimately owned by the Weston family, whose extensive interests include the UK's Associated British Foods, Loblaw Companies in North America, and a range of upmarket retailers such as Selfridges, Brown Thomas and Fortnum & Mason.

  4. 10 Cheap Aldi Brand Products That Are Better Than Name Brands

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    Aldi offers a cheap (and tasty) option for broth, with the Chef’s Cupboard brand broth and the Fit & Active (low-sodium) version. Cans can be purchased for less than $1, which is much less than ...

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    The retailer is selling squishy Hello Kitty collectible figurines for $3.25 and $1 candles and gift wrap. The ultra-cheap items are working to attract customers, Bull said, even though the ...

  6. 10 Cheap Products That Will Last a Lifetime - AOL

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    These well-made products are both inexpensive and durable. Want to buy something that lasts without breaking the bank? These well-made products are both inexpensive and durable.

  7. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The first known promotional products in the United States were commemorative buttons dating back to the election of George Washington in 1789. During the early 19th century, there were some advertising calendars, rulers, and wooden specialties, but there was no organized industry for the creation and distribution of promotional items until later in the 19th century.

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