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  2. Giant Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Giant Bicycles. Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (commonly known as Giant) is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer, recognized as the world's largest bicycle designer and manufacturer. [ 1 ][ 3 ] Giant has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, China and Hungary. They have future plans for Vietnam to be the fifth location.

  3. 85°C Bakery Cafe - Wikipedia

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    A small cup of ice coffee from 85°C Bakery Café. 85 °C Bakery Cafe, also brand-named 85 Cafe, 85 °C Daily Cafe, or 85 Degrees C (Chinese: 85度C; pinyin: Bāshíwǔ Dù C; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Poeh-cha̍p-gō͘--tō͘ C), is a Taiwanese international chain of retailers selling coffee, tea, and cakes, as well as desserts, smoothies, fruit juices, souvenirs, and bakery products. [5]

  4. J&G Fried Chicken - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2019, the chain has 326 restaurants in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Canada. [1] [2] Its flagship store is located at the corner of Zhongshan Road and Luchan East Road in Taichung, a few blocks away from its original location. [3] [4] Though the store specializes in fried dishes, some stores also sell lu wei and bubble tea. [3] [4]

  5. There's a giant pizza bagel on the menu at this Lakewood shop

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    Hot Bagels stores need 24 hours notice to make the giant bagel, each half of which serves about 15 people ($40 for half, $75 for the whole bagel).

  6. Chun Shui Tang - Wikipedia

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    chunshuitang.com.tw. Chun Shui Tang (Chinese: 春水堂人文茶館; pinyin: Chūnshuǐtáng Rénwéncháguǎn) is an international teahouse chain based in Taichung, Taiwan. Founded in 1983 as the name Yanghsien Tea Shop, it is known for the origin of bubble tea. [1] Besides bubble tea, Chun Shui Tang also serve traditional Taiwanese dishes and ...

  7. Circle K - Wikipedia

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    Circle K Stores, Inc. is a North American chain of convenience stores headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, and owned by Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc., based in Laval, Quebec. [ 7 ] Founded in 1951 in El Paso, Texas, the company filed for bankruptcy protection in 1990 and went through several owners, before being acquired by Alimentation Couche ...

  8. NET (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan. Introduced. 1991. Markets. Taiwan. Website. www.net-fashion.net. NET is a Taiwan-owned clothing company that makes mass-market casual clothing and other items, selling the bulk of its products in Taiwan. [1] It was founded in 1991 and currently has 144 stores across Taiwan.

  9. Giant (hypermarket) - Wikipedia

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    GCH Retail (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, doing business as Giant Mall, is a hypermarket brand and retailer chain now mainly in Malaysia, Singapore and formerly Brunei, [1] Cambodia, [2] Indonesia and Vietnam. [3] In 2016, Giant was the largest supermarket chain in Malaysia. [4] Its parent company also operates Mercató, Cold Storage and TMC in Malaysia. [5]