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    Members of the fast-casual’s Rewards program are able to get a free side of guacamole on Leap Day for any orders placed online or via the company’s app. Krispy Kreme The doughnut chain is ...

  3. Revolution Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Revolution Beauty is a UK-based beauty company that was founded in 2014 by Adam Minto and Tom Allsworth. It sells makeup, skincare and hair products. [1] As of 2021, the brand has 220 employees and an annual turnover of $139 million. [2] Their products are sold online as well as in Boots, Superdrug, Ulta and Target stores. [3]

  4. Makeup Revolution’s Owner Buys BH Cosmetics Out of Bankruptcy

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    Revolution Beauty has plans to expand across categories and geographies, and BH is expected to give the business a stronger foothold in the U.S. Makeup Revolution’s Owner Buys BH Cosmetics Out ...

  5. Makeup Mogul Victoria Jackson's Extraordinary Story — From ...

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    When Victoria Jackson walked into a boardroom full of men in the mid-'80s to convince them she could sell her makeup line, Victoria Jackson Cosmetics, on TV, she was met with blank stares.

  6. ColourPop Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Their makeup is also cruelty-free (meaning without the testing of animals.) The company also has a skincare brand under the name Fourth Ray Beauty and a sister brand focused on body makeup called Sol Body. ColourPop has won make up beauty awards from Glamour (2020), Allure (2019), Influenster (2018), Temptalia (2018, 2019), and OK! (2018).

  7. Free Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Free Stuff is a television program on the G4 network. "Featured products" ranging in value from $20.00 to $599.00 were previewed and then given away. Viewers entered to win the items by using their computer to submit codes which were shown to the viewers by Lloyd the Chimp during commercial breaks.