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  2. Danby (appliances) - Wikipedia

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    Danby also marketed an early form of a portable air conditioner. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] as well as some private labelled brands for national retail stores. Annual sales are estimated at 400 million dollars [ 8 ] through the sale of compact and specialty appliances such as microwaves, compact refrigerators, wine coolers, ranges, washing machines, air ...

  3. The Most Bonkers-Expensive Wine Deals at Costco - AOL

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    2. Château Margaux 25 Bottle Collector's Set (1979-2005) Price: $39,999.99 Available at Costco. This winery is situated in the prestigious Margaux appellation of Bordeaux, which wine people go ...

  4. Stock Up for the Season! Here Are the 33 Best Wines at Costco

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    The Vivino community gave this wine a 4.2 out of 5, while Wine Enthusiast awarded it a respectable 94 points. Costco typically sells this at $119.99 for a 3-pack. Decoy Sauvignon Blanc

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    The warehouse club is taking $3.50 off the beloved sandwich cookies, which are packaged in boxes with 12 packs of the sweet treat. Pick up a box for $7.99 at the warehouse. Pick up a box for $7.99 ...

  6. Bartles & Jaymes - Wikipedia

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    Bartles & Jaymes is a flavored wine cooler and malt beverage line produced by the E & J Gallo Winery in the United States, introduced in 1985, [1] and available in various fruit flavors. Initially producing wine-based coolers, Bartles & Jaymes switched to solely malt-based coolers in 1991, when the federal excise tax on wine was raised.

  7. California Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The product is a sangria packaged in a 12 fl. oz. glass bottle. The California Cooler formula and packaging was the first to be known as a wine cooler. Originally named Canada Cooler, the California Cooler package was re-designed by Glenn Martinez and Associates, and the drink was eventually also sold in a 2-liter bottle.