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  2. Bananadine - Wikipedia

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    Bananadine is a fictional psychoactive substance which is supposedly extracted from banana peels. A hoax recipe for its "extraction" from banana peel was originally published in the Berkeley Barb in March 1967. [ 1 ]

  3. Happy Returns (company) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Returns LLC is an American software and reverse logistics company that works with online merchants to handle product returns. Purchased items can be returned in person without boxes or labels at third-party locations known as "Return Bars" including The UPS Store, Staples Inc., , and Ulta Beauty stores, [1] with specific locations searchable on Happy Returns’ website.

  4. Talk:Bananadine - Wikipedia

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    Oppose - Bananadine is the main subject, the Hallucinogenic effects should only be a sub-section of the main subject (along with history, etc). Regardless of the fact it's all a myth, to make Bananadine only a sub-section of Hallucinogenic effects of banana peels would be like having a main article entitled Hallucinogenic effects of LSD and ...

  5. 1 Glorious Reason Warren Buffett Would Appreciate Netflix Stock

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    Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) continues to be a winning bet for investors. Warren Buffett, the legendary investor who is the longtime CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is familiar with the media landscape, as ...

  6. Return merchandise authorization - Wikipedia

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    A return is costly for the vendor and inconvenient for the customer; any return that can be prevented benefits both parties. Returned merchandise requires management by the manufacturer after the return. The product has a second life cycle after the return. An important aspect of RMA management is learning from RMA trends to prevent further ...

  7. Product return - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, various abuses using the return process allegedly cost retailers more than $9 billion annually. [9] One common practice is the use of the system in order to "borrow" the merchandise at no charge. The customer who engages in this practice purchases the item for temporary use, then returns it when finished.

  8. Talk:Hallucinogenic effects of bananadine - Wikipedia

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  9. Encorp Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Encorp Pacific (Canada) is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit, product stewardship corporation with beverage container management as its core business. Their mandate is to develop, manage and improve systems to recover used packaging and end-of-life products from consumers and ensure that they are properly recycled and not land-filled or incinerated.