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  2. Brooks Running launches limited-edition ice cream-inspired shoes

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    The women's Ghost 12 and Ricochet LE vanilla sprinkles versions (our favorite!) feature a creamy neutral toned shoe with bright tie-dye shoelaces that fade from pink to orange and rainbow ...

  3. Brooks Sports - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18 (2017) In 1992, Brooks launched the Beast, a motion control shoe that integrated diagonal rollbar technology. In 1994, the Adrenaline GTS—an abbreviation for go-to shoe—was released. The Adrenaline GTS was built on a semi-curve, an accommodation for runners with a high arch and wide forefoot.

  4. Hoka vs. Brooks: Here’s what we think about each running shoe

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    Read moreHoka vs. Brooks: Here’s what we think about each running shoe. The products and services mentioned below were selected independent of sales and advertising. However, Simplemost may ...

  5. 3 comfy sandal trends everyone should own this summer - AOL

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    Start your sandal hunt by familiarizing yourself with the comfortable yet on-trend styles below. They don't just look good on your feet — they'll feel good, too. Platform Sandals

  6. The Red Strokes - Wikipedia

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    "The Red Strokes" is a single by country music artist Garth Brooks from his album, In Pieces. While only charting on the country charts in the U.S. (#49) and Canada (#38) as an album cut, it became one of his most popular songs in the United Kingdom, peaking at #13.

  7. Gwendolyn Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks (June 7, 1917 – December 3, 2000) was an American poet, author, and teacher. Her work often dealt with the personal celebrations and struggles of ordinary people in her community.