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  2. Michael's 40% off coupon - AOL

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    Now through Feb. 20 you can get 40% off any regular-priced item with this Michael's coupon. You can print multiple coupons but only use one per day. You cannot combine them with other offers.

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    Goodwill — Discounts range from 10% to 40% off, depending on location. Joann Fabrics — 15% discount every day, depending on the location; 15% extends to military and veterans. Michaels — 10% ...

  4. Michael's 40% off coupon - AOL

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    Get 40% off any one regular priced item with some caveats at Michael's now through Saturday, Jan. 23. Good in stores only. Print the coupon here. Michael's has an in-store $1 Valentine framing ...

  5. Kohl's - Wikipedia

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    The Off/Aisle stores were ultimately closed in 2019. [ 38 ] In early January 2017, Kohl's shares fell 19% in value, in what The Wall Street Journal said was "the stock's worst day on record," and noted that it was a noticeable exception to the overall declining volatility of the market. [ 39 ]

  6. Post Consumer Brands - Wikipedia

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    Post Consumer Brands, LLC (previously Post Cereals and Postum Cereals; also known as simply "Post") is an American consumer packaged goods food manufacturer headquartered in Lakeville, Minnesota. The company, founded in 1895 by C. W. Post, owns a large portfolio of cereal brands that include Bran Flakes, Honey Bunches of Oats, Golden Crisp ...

  7. The Onion - Wikipedia

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    The Onion was founded as a weekly print newspaper for satirical news in 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin, by University of Wisconsin students Tim Keck and Christopher Johnson. [17] [18] In 1989, Keck and Johnson sold the paper to Scott Dikkers, who had been contributing cartoons; Peter Haise, a lead advertising rep; and Jonathan Hart Eddy, the IT person, for $16,000 [19] [17] [18] ($19,000 according ...