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  2. Keychain - Wikipedia

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    A keychain can also be a connecting link between a keyring and the belt, bag, or other garment. Keychains with an actual chain or string are usually used by personnel whose job demands frequent use of keys, such as a security guard, prison officer, janitor, or retail store manager.

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    Prizes include keychains, lapel pins, and other knickknacks. ... Big-Name Stores That Have Closed in the Last 30 Years. U.S. Presidents' Net Worth, Before and After Taking Office.

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    They key chains come in gold and red so far, and are exclusively available at Target. $10 at Target Needless to say, we're anticipating the Comfort & Joy holiday collection to sell out — and fast.

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    Pop Mart, which makes Labubu and other designer toys, is opening stores around the U.S. after seeing huge success overseas. The Chinese company reported record revenue of $638.5 million for the ...

  6. Lazarus (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Family patriarch Simon Lazarus (1808–1877) opened a one-room men's clothing store in downtown Columbus in 1851. By 1870, with improvements to the industry in the mass manufacture of men's uniforms for the Civil War, the family business expanded to include ready-made men's civilian clothing, and eventually, a complete line of merchandise. [2]

  7. Kubotan - Wikipedia

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    The Kubotan keychain was originally based on a small bamboo weapon called a "hashi stick", an invention by Kubota's father, Denjiro. Its popularity grew from 1969 to the 1970s when Kubota, at the request of California State Senator Edward M. Davis, the former Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, created the weapon and began training female officers in its application.

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