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    This holiday season, Target is making big moves for its customers. ... 2024 at 6:00 AM ... LEGO Technic 2022 Ford GT Car Model Set. New Price: $95.99. Target’s holiday price cuts aren’t ...

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    Let’s price match up&up’s paper plates compared to the Dixie brand (which is also sold at Target). A 55-count set of up&up plates measuring at 8.5 inches is $3.59 while the same amount and ...

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    These deal rollouts will run all the way up to Dec. 24. Perhaps the most enticing perk for Target Circle members is the annual Holiday Price Match Guarantee. This ensures that if you buy an item ...

  5. American football card - Wikipedia

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    The National Chicle Company released its own football set, with only 36 cards, in 1935. It was the first set to feature players from the National Football League, including six Hall of Fame players. [6] Along with baseball cards, American football cards began gaining popularity after World War II.

  6. Pro Set trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Pro Set made rookie cards of actual rookies (notably draft picks) and offered more color and action shots than Topps did. Pro Set claimed to have its own printing presses for its product, which could make and issue cards very quickly. For its first football card set in 1989, Pro Set released its cards in three series.

  7. Association football card - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documented cigarette football card appears to be issued from a cigarette brand called Field Favorites depicting Duncan MacLean of Liverpool F.C. [4] However, the earliest cigarette association football cards from a known set are Billy Bassett and Charlie Athersmith from Godfrey and Phillips “General Interest” in 1896. [5]