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  2. Kmart's Hilarious New Ad Will Make You Ship Your Pants - AOL

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    Watch on. The uncharacteristically off-color ad is meeting with universal acclaim on YouTube: The video has received more than 160,000 views, and 98.6% of those voting on the video gave it a ...

  3. Kmart - Wikipedia

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    Kmart (/ ˈ k eɪ m ɑːr t / KAY-mart), formerly legally registered as Kmart Corporation, now operated by Transformco, is a department store chain, and an online retailer in the United States and operates six remaining Kmart big-box department stores — 3 in the US Virgin Islands [5] [6] [7] and one each in Kendale Lakes, Florida (Miami postal address); [4] Bridgehampton, New York; [8] and ...

  4. Kmart's 'Ship My Pants' Ad Sequel Promises 'Big Gas Savings'

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    Last month Kmart ( SHLD) scored a big viral hit with its naughty-sounding "Ship My Pants" ad. Now it's out with another ad that promises some big gas savings. The joke, of course, is the same ...

  5. H Mart - Wikipedia

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    H Mart (Korean: H 마트 or 한아름 마트) is an American chain of Asian supermarkets operated by the Hanahreum Group, headquartered in Lyndhurst, Bergen County, New Jersey. The chain has 84 stores throughout the United States, operated variously as H Mart, H Mart Northwest, and H Mart Colorado; two stores in the Pacific Northwest operate as ...

  6. Kmart's Latest Funny Ad Flips the Script on 'Yo Mama' Jokes - AOL

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    After five days on Kmart's YouTube page, the video has more than 90,000 views. And while some commenters are questioning whether there's a touch of racism in the ad, the reviews are overwhelmingly ...

  7. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Beginning. In 1883, 23-year-old Bernard Kroger, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants, invested his life savings of $372 (equivalent to $12,164 in 2023) to open a grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. [21] The son of a merchant, he ran his business with a simple motto: "Be particular.