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  2. My Family Fights for Costco's Heated Blanket Every ... - AOL

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    I can't get through winter without Costco's Berkshire Life Heated Throw. It's only $35, and everyone in my family loves this heated blanket.

  3. Woodland Hills Mall - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Hills Mall is a 1+ million square foot, super regional shopping mall located at 7021 S. Memorial Drive in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.It was originally developed jointly by Dayton-Hudson Corporation and Homart Development Company, [1] [3] and opened in August 1976. [4]

  4. Eastgate Metroplex - Wikipedia

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    Eastgate Metroplex, showing the fabric structure fabric roof. Eastgate Metroplex is an indoor mixed-use professional/retail complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma.The building was originally a shopping mall that opened in 1984 as the Eastland Mall, but was revitalized into its current use after years of decline.

  5. Froug's - Wikipedia

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    Froug's department store was founded in May 1929 by M. E. "Mike" Froug and Ohren Smulian. [1] The Froug family moved to the Oklahoma and Indian Territories in 1898, operating a chain of family necessity stores in Stroud, Sapulpa, Bristow, Prague and Chandler.

  6. Viral TikTok calls out CVS for throwing away goods the day ...

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    A now-viral TikTok is calling out CVS for appearing to throw away products like blankets and socks the day after Christmas. Anna Sacks, who has shared footage of intact goods in store trash since ...

  7. Utica Square - Wikipedia

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    Utica Square is an upscale outdoor shopping center located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [1] [2] The mall is anchored by a branch of the Saks Fifth Avenue chain (which opened at Utica Square in 1986). [3] The shopping center features a number of smaller, mostly independent shops. A courtyard in Utica Square (shops in background)