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  2. Uline - Wikipedia

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    Uline was founded in 1980 by Elizabeth "Liz" and Richard "Dick" Uihlein. Richard Uihlein is a descendant of the brewers of Schlitz beer. [1] With start-up funds from his father, Edgar Uihlein, Richard and Elizabeth founded the company from their basement after recognizing a local need for a shipping supply distributor.

  3. Category : Manufacturing companies based in Wisconsin

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  4. Shopbop - Wikipedia

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    Shopbop offers free shipping and returns for all orders within the United States. The company also offers international shipping to over 200 countries. [24] Shopbop's return policy allows customers to return items within 30 days of purchase for a full refund. The company also offers free returns for all orders within the United States. [24]

  5. What’s the Coolest Thing Made In Wisconsin? Winner of annual ...

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    MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) announced on Thursday the winner of its annual ‘Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin’ contest, which is ‘sweet’ news for the ...

  6. Born in the USA: American-made products on sale for ... - AOL

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    The brand's stainless steel comes from Wisconsin, and you can experience it yourself for 12% off during Black Friday. This three-piece set comes with an 8, 10, and 12-inch skillet. $349 at Made In

  7. Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stutz Bearcat car was available with either Wisconsin's four-cylinder Type A or their six-cylinder engine. Both engines were rated at 60 horsepower. Stutz began to build their own engines in 1917. Pierce-Arrow was among other customers for Wisconsin engines. Wisconsin engines also powered the trucks made by The FWD Corporation. [1]

  8. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Based on ComScore data 65% of eCommerce transactions in Q4 2017 in the United States were with free shipping. This figure has been consistent for the last few years (ranging between 58% and 69%). Moreover, US respondents asked in the survey listed free shipping (54% mentions) as a most important factor for online shipping.

  9. Wisconsin Cheeseman - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Cheeseman is a privately held mail-order food gift company operating in Monroe, Wisconsin.Established in 1946, the company publishes several catalogs and emails each year to promote its line of over 300 products, consisting of Wisconsin cheese, sausage, chocolates, fruitcakes, petits fours, cakes, cookies, fresh fruits, nuts, breads and other assorted food gifts.