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  2. Alan Rosen (restaurant owner) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Rosen (born 1969) is an American restaurant and bakery owner, and an author. He is the third-generation owner of Junior's Restaurants and Bakery , which is known for its cheesecakes . The company, founded with an initial restaurant in Brooklyn , New York, in 1950 by his grandfather, has six restaurants and outposts, a mail order business ...

  3. Junior's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded by Harry Rosen in 1950, [1] although his family had run a diner in that location, albeit not under the Junior's name, since 1929. It is now owned and run by his grandson Alan Rosen. The restaurant is known for iconic New York–style cheesecake. According to the restaurant, it was named Junior's after Rosen's two sons ...

  4. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Nordstrom offers a wide selection of high-quality kids' clothing from their house label, top brands and even high-fashion designers like Versace and Fear of God, so they’ve got you covered in ...

  5. Template:Did you know nominations/Alan Rosen (restaurant ...

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    Source: February 19, 1997, New York Times article: "And last year, Junior's signed a contract with QVC, the television shopping network....After winning a contest to appear on a showcase of New York State products, Alan Rosen stood before the grandeur of Niagara Falls in September and sold 2,400 cheesecakes... in four minutes to television shoppers wielding credit cards.

  6. Junior's Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Junior's Fashion Week (JFW) was established in 2017 [11] with the aim of providing a unique platform for children to showcase their creativity and style. The idea originated from observing a young child who displayed meticulous attention to detail while choosing the perfect upholstery for his room, which inspired the creation of an event dedicated to kids' fashion.

  7. Alan Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Alan "Mr. Mint" Rosen (c. 1943 – January 24, 2013) was an American sports collectibles dealer who was especially active in the 1980s and 1990s. [1] He advertised heavily and was a fixture at card conventions. Eventually organizers would give him a table or booth in a prime location for free because they knew he would boost attendance. [2]