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  2. Bath & Body Works' Semi-Annual Sale Is Here! - AOL

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    Bath & Body Works Semi-Annual Sale started today, December 26, and runs through January 2024. Stock up on candles, body care, hand soap and more, up to 75% off.

  3. Bath and Body Works Sales Days To Put on Your Calendar - AOL

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    In prior years, Bath & Body Works held its Member Appreciation Days in mid-August. During this time, customers are rewarded with exclusive coupons, such as $10 off $30 or 20% off candles.

  4. Bath & Body Works Just Brought Back Its Annual $5 Sale on ...

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    Bath & Body Works’ annual Body Care Day sale is happening December 8 until December 10. Stock up on lotion, body wash, fragrance, and more for just $5.

  5. Bath & Body Works, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bath & Body Works, Inc. (formerly known as L Brands, Inc., Limited Brands, Inc. and The Limited, Inc.) is an American specialty retail company based in Columbus, Ohio. It owns Bath & Body Works , posted $7.4 billion in revenue in 2023, and was listed as 481 on the 2024 Fortune 500 list of largest United States companies by revenue.

  6. Plumpy'nut - Wikipedia

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    Plumpy'Nut is a peanut-based paste, packaged in a plastic wrapper, for treatment of severe acute malnutrition.Plumpy'Nut is manufactured by Nutriset, a French company. [4] [5] Feeding with the 92-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 4 oz) packets of this paste reduces the need for hospitalization.

  7. Japanese-style peanuts - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, there exists a commercially available snack made of individual peanuts encased in a shell made of flour and whole sesame seeds. It's commonly found in health food stores and sometimes in the bulk section of conventional grocery stores. The term "cracker nuts" was first used by the Philippine brand Nagaraya in 1968. [18]