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  2. Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Ice Cream, originally a subsidiary of Billionaire Boys Club, unveiled its skate-centric footwear line, licensed by Reebok. [3] [4] Ice Cream graphics feature all-over print motifs of beepers, dollar signs and diamonds. A year later, Billionaire Boys Club branched out from its online origin, setting up a store in Tokyo, Japan and later ...

  3. Incentives for Olympic medalists by country - Wikipedia

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    IOC member Gold Silver Bronze Note Ref. Australia $20,000 $18,000 $10,000 [1] Austria $21,986 $15,390 2021: As a reward for their achievements, the gold medal winners receive Philharmonic coins worth €17,000.

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    Ice Spice's net worth in 2024 is estimated at $8 million (and rising). How much money has Ice Spice made? Ice Spice has made an estimated $8 million as 2024, though the specifics of her finances ...

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  6. Brooks Running launches limited-edition ice cream-inspired shoes

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    In total, there are five shoes in the collection: Women's Ghost 12 in the vanilla sprinkles and rainbow sherbet colors, women's Ricochet LE in vanilla sprinkles and men's Ghost 12 in cookies and ...

  7. AND1 - Wikipedia

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    AND1 is an American footwear and clothing company specializing in basketball shoes, clothing, and sporting goods. AND1 was founded on August 13, 1993. The company focuses strictly on basketball and is a subsidiary of Galaxy Universal.

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  9. PF Flyers - Wikipedia

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    However, this created a monopoly in the shoe market and the two brands were split due to an anti-trust lawsuit. Both companies were eventually sold in 1975. [2] PF Flyers then fell into obscurity, dormant from 1975 to 2000. The brand was first sold to P&F Industries, Inc, then to the Brookfield Athletic Shoe Company. [3]