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  2. Mister Peepers - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the first 26 episodes of Mister Peepers, which had been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive, were released on DVD by S'more Entertainment. In November 2008, the second boxed set of Mister Peepers was released by S'more Entertainment. The tagline at the bottom of the box reads: "America's Favorite Science Teacher, Underdog ...

  3. Best Products - Wikipedia

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    Customers were permitted to examine and experiment with these models, and if found to be desirable, they could be purchased by submitting orders to store personnel. Saleable versions of the merchandise (usually boxed and/or in its original packaging) would then be retrieved from storage and delivered to a customer service area for subsequent ...

  4. Hooper's Store - Wikipedia

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    Hooper's Store is a fictional business and meeting-place on the television show Sesame Street.When the show began, the store was one of the four main locations on the set representing the fictional Sesame Street, with the 123 Sesame Street brownstone, the Fix-It Shop, and the carriage house. [1]

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  6. You can find huge savings in Amazon's secret overstock ... - AOL

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    Every week, we spend hours combing the internet for the best products at the lowest prices, from the biggest brand names to the most viral items out there.But there's one thing that makes a deal ...

  7. Gund - Wikipedia

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    The deal with Disney allowed Gund to supply every major toy retailer in the United States with licensed Disney merchandise. [6] In the 1940s, Gund received trade mark registrations for two versions of its logos, both of which can be seen on its products during that time. One of the logos was a lower-case "g" with bunny ears which became ...

  8. Alexander Turney Stewart - Wikipedia

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    "The Marble Palace" was the first "big store" that sold merchandise and was a huge financial success. In 1855 Stewart's personal fortune was estimated to be $2.25 million. [ 10 ] In 1856 Stewart expanded his merchandise to include furs, "the best and most natural skins", as customers were told.

  9. Mister Cartoon - Wikipedia

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    Mark Machado, better known as Mister Cartoon or more commonly just Cartoon or Toon, is an American tattoo artist and graffiti artist based in Los Angeles, California.He has been described by the New York Times as an "instrumental figure in the Los Angeles hip-hop scene" [5] and by the BBC as "one of the greatest living tattoo artists in the US". [6]