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  • BJ’s Wholesale Club

    BJ’s Wholesale Club

    BJ’s Wholesale Club is a member-only warehouse-type club operating on the east coast of the United States. In 2010, Forbes Magazine ranked BJ’s at #232 on its America’s 500 Largest Public Corporations History Started by a discount department store named “Zayre” in 1984, BJ’s Wholesale Club’s flagship store is still located in Massachusetts. Commonly called…

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  • Blommer Chocolate Company

    Blommer Chocolate Company

    Blommer Chocolate Company is a family owned candy and confectionery manufacturing business, which also processes and supplies cocoa to other chocolate confectionery manufactures around the world. It also has a signature line of boxed chocolates in a variety of flavors known for its premium quality. They also produce black cocoa, such as that for Oreo®…

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  • The Continuing Popularity and Expansion of Discount Groceries

    The Continuing Popularity and Expansion of Discount Groceries

    Discount stores such as Aldi and Save-a-Lot have continued to gain popularity with shoppers from all walks of life. In fact, these two discount store chains are currently undergoing major expansion. Back in the days when the economy was still doing very well, what one would see in the parking lots of these discount stores…

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  • Cabot Cheese

    Cabot Cheese

    Cabot Cheese Creamery is one of America’s leading producers of cheddar cheeses and other dairy products. The company is a subsidiary of Agri-Mark, a private cooperative composed of more than 1,000 dairy farmers. History The history of Cabot cheese dates back to 1919, when dairy farmers in Cabot decided to create a cooperative and produce…

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  • Store Goods You Will Not Want to Skimp On

    Store Goods You Will Not Want to Skimp On

    Despite the popularity and advantages of using coupons for your purchases, there are just some store goods that you will not want to skimp on. According to a national poll conducted by ShopSmart, over ¾ of women in America do not purchase things because they need it, rather, they buy stuff because it is cheap…

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  • Bolthouse Farms

    Bolthouse Farms

    Bolthouse Farms is one of America’s largest producers of fresh carrots and a variety of carrot products. The company also produces fruit juices, smoothies and chai tea. History Bolthouse Farm’s history began in 1915 when the Bolthouse family decided to engage in commercial farming in western Michigan. Soon after starting the business, the family was…

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  • Digital Coupons to be Claimed by Half of America’s Online Population this Year

    Digital Coupons to be Claimed by Half of America’s Online Population this Year

    According to a recent research conducted by eMarketer, almost half of America’s online population will be redeeming digital coupons this year. According to the research, 47% of Americans on the Internet will be claiming at least one digital coupon for this year alone. This statistic, as predicted by eMarketer, will increase even more by 2013,…

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  • TLC’s “Extreme Couponing” Prepares for a Season Two

    TLC’s “Extreme Couponing” Prepares for a Season Two

    Reality television program Extreme Couponing has truly attracted a large chunk of America’s viewing population. Proof of this is the staff’s preparation for a second season of the show. Despite the mixed publicity that the show is getting, it cannot be denied that thousands of homes are drawn to watching the extreme couponers being featured…

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