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  2. Jostens - Wikipedia

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    Jostens Inc. is an American manufacturer of memorabilia. The company is primarily known for its production of yearbooks , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] academic regalia , and class rings [ 4 ] for various high schools and colleges as well as championship rings for sports. [ 5 ]

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  4. L.G. Balfour Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Balfour set up a new department to manufacture and sell high school class rings and insignia. In 1923, Balfour introduced the first multi-year contract plans for schools.

  5. Josten - Wikipedia

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    Josten is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Josten, finalist of Deutschland sucht den Superstar; George Josten (born 1986), American soccer player

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  7. 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The phone number, 1-800-356-9377, had been randomly assigned to a trucking brokerage in Wisconsin owned by Curtis Jahn and was used for that company until 1981. In an agreement with Jahn that would later be sharply contested, Granville Semmes and David Snow formed a Louisiana corporation that began to use that number to sell flowers in ...

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  9. Alternate reality game - Wikipedia

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    Accessing the number as a bulletin board system yielded large ASCII art images, all leading towards the announcement of the game's sequel, Portal 2. [56] Later, prior to release of Portal 2 in 2011, a much more expansive ARG called the Potato Sack was run, arranged by a number of independent developers working with Valve, to simulate the re ...