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    There are major discounts from top retailers like Walmart, ... Renpho Eyeris Eye Mask & Massager. $70 $100 Save $30 with Prime. ... Ninja Nutri-Blender 700-Watt Personal Blender. $59 $78 Save $19.

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    KitchenAid Deluxe 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $259 (was $359) at Walmart Herschel Hank II RFID Wallet , $34 (was $40) at Amazon Merit Beauty Five Minute Morning Set , $141 (was $206) at Merit ...

  4. Bliss (spa) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss is a multi-channel spa and retail product company headquartered in New York City.The company retails its own line of bath, body and skincare products through its Bliss website, Bliss spa stores and at retailers including Walgreens, Amazon, Ulta, and Walmart.

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  6. Philips Norelco - Wikipedia

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    Philips Norelco is the American brand name for electric shavers and other personal care products made by the Consumer Lifestyle division of Philips. [1] [2] For personal care products marketed outside the United States, Palau, Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands, Philips used the Philishave trademark until 2006. Philips then dropped that name ...

  7. Hypermart USA - Wikipedia

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    Hypermart USA (or Walmart's USA after 1990) was a demonstrator project operated by Walmart in the 1980s and 1990s, which attempted to combine groceries and general merchandise under one roof at a substantial discount.