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  2. TikTok star Tabitha Brown has a new kitchenware line at Target

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    Avocado Grocery Tote Bag, Tabitha Brown for Target. $8 at Target. Cast Iron Grill Pan, Tabitha Brown for Target. $30 at Target. Target. 21.9oz Recycled Drinking Glass, Tabitha Brown for Target.

  3. Packed lunch - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, an informal meeting at work, over lunch, where everyone brings a packed lunch, is a brown-bag lunch or colloquially a "brown bag". One of the earliest references to this type of meal is found in the Bible, where it is said that the prophet Habakkuk, then in Judea, prepared oatmeal and pieces of bread in a basket to take as ...

  4. Brownbagging - Wikipedia

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    Brownbagging or brown-bagging refers to various uses of a typical brown paper bag: . Carrying a packed lunch to work or school, frequently in a brown paper bag; Consuming an alcoholic drink while concealed, usually, but not necessarily, in a brown paper bag, so as to drink in public where such activities are prohibited by law

  5. 47 Office Lunch Ideas to Break Your Brown-Bag Rut - AOL

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    Well, thanks to these 47 easy, tasty office lunch ideas—like firecracker chicken and zucchini enchiladas—I’ll never forget to pack again, and hopefully you won’t, either.

  6. Tabitha Brown brings her vibrant joy to new collection at ...

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    Brown is now stepping into a new space and partnering with Target to fulfill her longtime dream of creating her own clothing line. Before pursuing acting, Brown went to school for fashion design.

  7. John A. Brown (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The John A. Brown company was acquired by the Dayton Hudson Corporation (now Target Corporation) in 1971, and continued to operate under the John A. Brown name. The downtown store closed and was demolished in 1977. The chain was acquired by Dillard's in 1984. The six Brown stores were quickly renamed as Dillard's. [1]