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  2. 19 April Fools' Day deals and freebies

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    JCPenney: Get 10 to 15 percent off select items or salon services with promo code FUNDEAL until April 16. Fab: Save 15 percent on orders of $100 or more with promo code 15off100 or 20 percent off ...

  3. JCPenney Coupon for $10 Off $50 Purchase - AOL

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    You can also get this JCPenney's coupon on your cell phone by texting. Print this JCPenney coupon to get $10 off a purchase of $50 or more in stores. The coupon expires Mar. 10, 2011, and is good ...

  4. Digital coupon - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven e-coupon from Taiwan. Digital coupons (also known as e-coupons, e-clips or clipped deals) are the digital analogue of paper coupons which are used to provide customers with discounts or gifts in order to attract the purchase of some products. Mostly, grocery and drug stores offer e-coupon services in loyalty program events.

  5. JCPenney closing 'handful' of stores by mid-2025: Here's what ...

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    A JCPenney spokesperson told USA TODAY the stores are expected to close by mid-2025. Contributing: Jonathan Limehouse and Kelly Tyko, USA TODAY Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA ...

  6. Head shot - Wikipedia

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    The head shots that include a person's shoulders are called "three-quarter" shots. Previously, head shots were often in black-and-white; however, most head shots are now taken in color. [2] Actors' head shots, when they are printed and not simply uploaded online to an industry database, are done in an 8"×10" format.

  7. Hitler teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Michael Graves Design Bells and Whistles Stainless Steel Tea Kettle, colloquially known as the Hitler teapot, [1] was a stainless-steel kettle sold in 2013 by the American retailer and department store chain JCPenney. [2] [3] It attracted attention on social media due to its perceived resemblance to the Nazi German dictator Adolf Hitler. [4 ...