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  2. Personal care products - Wikipedia

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    Swedish advertisement for toiletries (c. 1905/06)Personal care products can be categorized according to their function and area of application. These are cleansing products, hair care products, oral care products, sun care products, skin hydrating products, feminine care products, hair removal products, nail care products, eye care products and anal hygiene products.

  3. As seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    These products can range from kitchen, household, automotive, cleaning, health, beauty, and pet care products, to exercise and fitness products, books, or to toys and games for children. Typically the packaging for these items includes a red seal in the shape of a CRT television screen with the words "AS SEEN ON TV" in white.

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    Between 2013 and 2018, the government anticipates that the average annual increase in this spending will be about 7.3 percent—higher than the overall rate of health care inflation. One of the reasons for the increase is the massive sum that manufacturers pour into advertising.

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  6. Direct-to-consumer advertising - Wikipedia

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    Supporters of direct-to-consumer advertising argue that advertisements increase competition which leads to lower prescription drug prices and new development, citing, for instance, that between 1997 and 2001, spending on research and development in the U.S. increased 59% while spending on promoting drugs directly to patients increased 145%.

  7. Costco Business Center: Locations, FAQs, and Why You ... - AOL

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    Taking Care of Business. While most of us make a pit stop to pick up pre-made meals, party food, or just regular groceries at our local Costco, far fewer of us head to a Costco Business Center ...

  8. Marc's - Wikipedia

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    A small grill was set up inside the Marc's store. In 1987, Glassman purchased, at auction, a Chuck E. Cheese , a restaurant/video game venue, in the Southland center, near the Marc's store. It was converted into Marc's Funtime Pizza Palace.

  9. Retail clinics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A retail clinic is a category of walk-in clinic located in retail stores, supermarkets and pharmacies that treat uncomplicated minor illnesses and provide preventative health care services. They are sometimes called "retail-based clinics," "convenient care clinics," or "nurse-in-a-box."