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  2. Yankee Candle - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Candle flagship store in Deerfield, MA. Yankee Candle's flagship store, which opened in 1982, is located in South Deerfield, Massachusetts.It features all available Yankee Candles as well as kitchen and home accessories, New England crafts, gifts and collectibles, a toy shop, picnic grounds and a "Bavarian Christmas Village" filled with decorated Christmas trees and a toy train that ...

  3. Febreze - Wikipedia

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    Beta-cyclodextrin (HPβCD), derived from corn. The active ingredient in several Febreze products is hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrin (HPβCD). The molecule traps and binds volatilized hydrocarbons within its structural ring, retaining malodorous molecules, which reduces their volatility and thus the perception of their scent. [2]

  4. List of defunct consumer brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item.

  5. Yankee candles' seasonal scents are on sale for Black Friday

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    Yankee Candle's popular holiday scents are on sale for Black Friday ... Made of premium-grade paraffin wax and essential oils, this 22-ounce candle burns on a lead-free wick for 110 to 150 hours ...

  6. 18 Discontinued McDonald's Items Customers Want Back - AOL

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    Apple pie and the discontinued cinnamon roll weren't the only cinnamon-y menu items sold at McDonald's. In 2007, the chain released its Cinnamon Melts, also called "Cinnamelts," which were pieces ...

  7. Yankee Candle Co. v. New England Candle Co. - Wikipedia

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    The court considered the scope of the term "building" under 17 U.S.C. § 101's definition of "architectural work". The court looked at dictionary definitions of "building" and the Code of Federal Regulations, [3] and found that the Yankee Candle store was an internal structure, not a "building". [2]