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    JBL FLIP 5 Bluetooth Speaker. $80 at Amazon. Dolly Parton's "Good Lookin' Cookin': A Year of Meals" ... This one ships from Walmart and arrives December 18 — plus it's on sale for less than $50.

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    The JBL Flip 6 doesn't go on sale very often, so this $80 price is rare — and worth the purchase if you're hunting for an incredible speaker you can bring along just about anywhere. $80 at ...

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  5. JBL Paragon - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1957, the Paragon is the world's earliest production stereo loudspeaker for home use, [5] and also the most expensive speaker at the time. [2] As the flagship JBL product, it cost $1,830 (£650) – equivalent to $19,900 in 2023. [3] The "Paragon" is the product with the longest production run of all JBL loudspeakers. [1]

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    JBL Flip 6 - Portable Waterproof Speaker - Black $98 $150 Save $52 JBL Flip 6: This is the best Bluetooth speaker you can shop right now—and this discount is the lowest you’ll see all year long.

  7. Harman International - Wikipedia

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    Promotional vehicle at Geneva International Motor Show 2019. In the 1960s, Harman Kardon acquired other audio companies such as JBL. [8] In the 1970s, Harman accepted an appointment in the Carter administration as United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce and sold his company to conglomerate Beatrice Foods to avoid a conflict of interest.