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  2. Costco's New Shed Doubles As a Backyard Retreat—And ... - AOL

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    From now until March 31, Costco shoppers can snag up to $3,000 off the Yardline Upton Wood Shed. Shop Now. Upton 12’ x 24’ Wood Shed. costco.com. $5000.00.

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    Featuring 150 warm LED lights, it’s sure to brighten up any space. Learn More: 16 Best Tech Deals at Costco This November. The Grinch and Max Holiday Inflatable. Price: $129.99.

  4. Pop up canopy - Wikipedia

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    A pop-up canopy. A number of frame tents at the Portland Farmers Market. Semi-permanent gazebos at a holiday resort. A pop-up canopy (or portable gazebo or frame tent in some countries) is a shelter that collapses down to a size that is portable. Typically, canopies of this type come in sizes from five feet by five feet to ten feet by twenty feet.

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    Costco membership card from Iceland. Costco's earliest predecessor, Price Club, opened its first store on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.It was founded three months earlier by Sol Price and his son, Robert, following a dispute with the new owners of FedMart, Price's previous membership-only discount store. [16]

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    Sweet snacks, soup dumplings and ready-to-go sides for the holiday table—you can find all of that (and more) at Costco this month. Sweet snacks, soup dumplings and ready-to-go sides for the ...

  7. House of Slay - Wikipedia

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    The House of Slay is a collective fighting racial discrimination against Asians and promoting inclusivity. [1] [2] It was founded during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Slaysians, a group of five Asian fashion industry insiders in New York, including Prabal Gurung, Laura Kim, Phillip Lim, Tina Leung, and Ezra J. William.