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  2. Martha Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra, Polish: [kɔˈstɨra]; born August 3, 1941) is an American retail businesswoman, writer, and television personality.As the founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, focusing on home and hospitality, [1] she gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, merchandising and e-commerce.

  3. Forget Elf on the Shelf—Martha on the Mantle Is Here to Add ...

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    From cookware and her upcoming Netflix documentary to launching her 100th cookbook, she has done it all, but this 12-inch-long Martha on the Mantel may be the icing on the cake. Courtesy of Amazon

  4. The Store-Bought Item Martha Stewart Admits to Using ... - AOL

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    Martha Stewart is known for going all in on the DIY front, making everything from every component of her meals—from garden to oven—to the table setting in the middle of the dinner table. But ...

  5. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia - Wikipedia

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    Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. (MSLO) is an American diversified media and merchandising company founded by Martha Stewart in 1997 and owned by Marquee Brands LLC since April 2019. It is organized into four business segments: publishing, Internet, broadcasting media platforms, and merchandising product lines.

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    She's dabbled in countless business ventures, but Snoop Dogg sees big things for Martha Stewart in the world of weed. Martha Stewart: Snoop Dogg wants me to invest in marijuana stock Skip to main ...

  7. Testor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Almost all model kits on the market were plastic, necessitating paints (the square, glass Testor paint bottles were sold in almost every dime store, department store, hardware store, toy store and hobby store in the US in the 1960s, making them truly ubiquitous) and glues different from those used for wooden models.