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  2. These are the top 100 Black Friday deals, according to Walmart

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    Walmart is keeping track of its 100 most popular deals for Black Friday weekend, ... Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle for $349 (save $250.99) ... Huffy 16in Bike for $38 (save $26)

  3. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    High-volume retailers had claimed three fourths of the U.S. market, gaining tremendous leverage over bicycle makers. Walmart in particular was pressuring Huffy: it ordered 900,000 bikes at one time, but insisted that Huffy lower its prices significantly. To remain a major player in the bicycle market, the Ohio company had little choice but to ...

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    More than 10,000 reviews on Walmart are obsessed with this stain-fighting tool, too. ... Huffy 20" Rock It Kids Bicycle. $92. Ages: 5+ A perfect bike for beginners rides. It includes wide, knobby ...

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    Plus, you'll find discounts on Ninja appliances, Peter Thomas Roth beauty buys and ultra-comfy boots at Walmart. Save $150 on a Huffy mountain bike, $90 on the ultimate jump-starter and more Skip ...

  6. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    The company briefly (1978–1979) produced a bicycle styled after the California mountain bikes, the Klunker 5. Using the standard electro-forged cantilever frame, and fitted with five-speed derailleur gears and knobby tires, the Klunker 5 was never heavily marketed, and was not even listed in the Schwinn product catalog.

  7. Serotta - Wikipedia

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    Serotta is an American bicycle builder located in Saratoga Springs, New York. Named after founder Ben Serotta, the company was founded in 1972. [1] Serotta built frames for the Coors, Crest and 7-Eleven pro teams, although Team 7-Eleven bikes were branded as Murray and later Huffy. Serotta also built bikes for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games.