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    The site also provides printable coupons for local businesses and groceries, daily deal aggregation and product recommendations. CouponCabin was founded in Chicago , Illinois, in March 2003 by Chicago entrepreneur Scott Kluth, a former employee of Sears . [ 1 ]

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    The Man from Glad is the Glad company's spokesman featured in many of their advertisements. He is an older gentleman with white hair and is always dressed in a white suit. In the 1960s, he was known as the "Man From Glad", and was summoned to various households in order to save housewives from their domestically challenged spouses.

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    Glad (company), an American brand of household plastic bags, wrap, and containers GLAD , GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders, a non-profit legal rights organization GLAAD , the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation

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  7. Gladstone bag - Wikipedia

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    The first Gladstone bag was designed and manufactured by J. G. Beard at his leather shop in the City of Westminster. [2] The patent for "An Improvement In The Frames Of Travelling Bags" was registered by Edward Cole on 4 February 1854, and sealed 14 July 1854. [3] This original patent is still held by Cole Brothers of England in their archive.