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  2. I Tested Costco's $10 Peppermint Bark Vs. Williams ... - AOL

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    Kirkland-brand peppermint bark comes in 21-ounce containers and costs mere 9.99. If you do the math, Costco’s version costs 75% less per ounce than Williams Sonoma’s.

  3. 13 Types of Mulch—and How to Choose the Right One for Your Yard

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    Wood Bark. Bark mulch can be especially good-looking in the landscape. It tends to decompose more slowly than other wood mulches, which many homeowners like, but it can also be more prone than ...

  4. Bark.com - Wikipedia

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    Bark was founded in 2014 and launched in January 2015. It is privately funded by serial entrepreneur Andrew Michael. [2] In January 2015, it was announced that Bark had purchased Dublin-based skills marketplace SkillPages for an undisclosed sum. [3] In March 2015, English television presenter Nick Hewer became Bark's brand ambassador. [4]

  5. Costco's Peppermint Bark Is Facing Serious Shrinkflation ...

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    A number of people in the comments pointed out that not only was the peppermint bark thicker in past years, it was cheaper. "Naw 2021 it was only $9.99. That's the crazy part," one TikToker asserts.

  6. Andrew Michael (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Michael was born in Cyprus, [1] and grew up in Charlton Kings, near Cheltenham, United Kingdom. [2] Aged 17, and as part of an A-level project, Michael started web hosting company, Fasthosts. [3]

  7. Barkdust - Wikipedia

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    The bark from cedar or hemlock is more tan in color, as the processes which produce these types of barkdust may leave a greater percentage of wood (as opposed to bark) in the resulting material. Shredded Douglas fir bark is known for its many slivers, those who handle it with bare hands or walk on it with bare feet are likely to get splinters ...