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  2. Edible Arrangements - Wikipedia

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    Edible Arrangements ended 2009 with 74 new stores and franchise agreements for more than 85 locations in the U.S. and internationally, totaling the number of units to 940. The company's U.S. growth in 2009 was concentrated in Texas and the Midwest with stores also opening in other locations including California , Massachusetts , Pennsylvania ...

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    $130 at Edible Arrangements Milk Bar This special Valentine’s Day bundle includes a 6-inch red velvet cheesecake, as well as a box of the brand’s signature truffles.

  4. Kamran Farid - Wikipedia

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    Kamran Farid is an entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist.He is an original partner of Edible Arrangements founded by his brother Tariq Farid, a U.S. based franchising business that specializes in fresh fruit arrangements, melding the concept of fruit baskets with designs inspired by the floral business.

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    It's a great gift for the person who wants to learn, definitively, where their ancestors are from. And it's only $39 right now, a huge deal from its standard $99 price. $39 at Amazon

  6. How the immigrant inventor of Edible Arrangements turned a ...

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    The joke is on them; Edible, recently rebranded from Edible Arrangements, has become a sprawling international chain with thousands of franchises, millions of orders, and a suite of new category ...

  7. Hanukkah gelt - Wikipedia

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    American chocolatiers of the 20th century picked up on the gift/coin concept by creating chocolate gelt. In the 1920s, Loft's, an American candy company, produced the first chocolate gelt, wrapped in gold or silver foil in mesh pouches resembling money bags. [2] Loft's was followed by another US-based company called Bartons. [4]

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