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    The standard goldendoodle typically stands 20 to 25 inches (51 to 64 cm) and weighs 51 to 80 pounds (23 to 36 kg), the medium goldendoodle typically stands 17 to 20 inches (43 to 51 cm) and weighs 36 to 50 pounds (16 to 23 kg), and the miniature goldendoodle typically stands up to 20 inches (51 cm) and weighs 15 to 35 pounds (6.8 to 15.9 kg)

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    Carmel Farmers Market: City Center Carmel Saturdays Seasonally: May through October The Farmer & The Flea Outdoor Market: Downtown Indianapolis Saturdays Seasonally: June 5 through October 30 Indianapolis Market Wagon: Virtual/Web-Based Thursdays Year-Round Original Farmers Market: City Market Indianapolis Wednesdays Seasonally: May through October

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    In 2013, M&M's launched the "Better with M" campaign, which included cause-related marketing. The campaign worked with Habitat for Humanity and encouraged fans to use a Facebook app to volunteer at the various sites where the homes were being built. [53] The advertising campaign was one of the largest that Mars had ever executed. [53]

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    The NRTA/AARP insurance model was the first in the United States, opening up a new insurance market for older Americans. AARP expanded beyond health insurance and began developing other benefits, programs, and services for its members, each tailored to the needs of people aged 55 and older and filling a gap in the marketplace. [ 38 ]