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  2. McDonald’s and Crocs release line of shoes inspired by ...

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    The shoe line is now live on the Crocs website, at Crocs retail locations and select wholesale partners, while supplies last. The shoes — complete with Jibbitz charms — cost about $70 to $75 a ...

  3. Crocs (CROX) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Crocs (NASDAQ: CROX) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Feb 13, ... Our Jibbitz consumer remains one of our most valuable, as we see them continuing to purchase with higher frequency. ... The is a shoe for men ...

  4. McDonald’s partners with Crocs for new line of shoes inspired ...

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    The new collaboration will be available midday (CT), or 1 p.m. Eastern Time, on Crocs.com and at Crocs retail locations and select wholesale partners while supplies last. The shoes range in price ...

  5. Crocs - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006, Crocs Inc. purchased Jibbitz, a manufacturer of accessories that snap into the holes in Crocs shoes, for $10 million, or $20 million if Jibbitz met earnings goals. [20] In January 2007, Crocs acquired assets of Ocean Minded [21] for $1.75 million in cash, plus potentially $3.75 million based on performance.

  6. Brogue shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pair of full brogue shoes. The brogue (derived from the Gaeilge bróg (), and the Gaelic bròg for "shoe") [1] [2] is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations (or "broguing") and serration along the pieces' visible edges.

  7. Gibbeting - Wikipedia

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    The last two men gibbeted in England were William Jobling and James Cook, both in 1832. Their cases are good examples of the changing attitudes toward the practice. [30] William Jobling was a miner hanged and gibbeted for the murder of Nicholas Fairles, a colliery owner and local magistrate, near Jarrow, Durham. After being hanged, the body was ...