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  2. 8 Best (and Surprising) Holiday Gifts From Trader Joe’s

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    It's easy to overlook grocery stores when thinking about holiday gifts, but Trader Joe's is no ordinary grocery store. Famous for its quirky, one-of-a-kind finds -- like ketchup sprinkle seasoning ...

  3. 10 Trader Joe’s Finds Under $25 for Halloween and More ...

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    Flowers for Your Table. Gorgeous fall-colored flowers like Marigolds and Winter Roses at Trader Joe’s start at $4.99 for mini-size and work up to $15.99.

  4. The Best $25 To Spend at Trader Joe’s This Spring - AOL

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    With spring on the way, Trader Joe’s is offering up some delicious products, all of which you can get for $25 or less. Read More: 7 Best New Items Coming To Sam’s Club in Early 2025

  5. 5 Best Trader Joe’s Buys in September for Under $25 - AOL

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    Here are five of Trader Joe’s best deals this month. Check Out: 4 Best Frozen Foods To Buy in Bulk at Sam’s Club on a $50 Budget Read Next: 6 Money Moves You Must Make If You Want To Be Like ...

  6. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2009, the SEC charged James Nicholson for allegedly "defraud[ing] hundreds of investors of millions of dollars" [91] On March 13, 2009, a 67-year-old Ohio woman named Joanne Schneider was sentenced to three years in prison, the minimum allowed, for operating a Ponzi scheme that cost investors an estimated $60 million. [92]

  7. Andrew Jackson and the slave trade in the United States

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    The "produce of the country" that was traded included slaves. In 1805, Jackson and his nephew accepted $25 in cash and "A Negro Woman namd. Fan a bout forty five years of age" to pay off Andrew Steele's $150 past-due account at their store. [70] Landmarks of Davidson County, Tennessee in the 1790s and early 1800s (map created 1880)