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  2. 9 Items To Buy at Target Before They Sell Out This Winter - AOL

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    Girls’ Hooded Winter Coat. Price: $69.50 With the navy color out of stock, it won’t be long before the pink Rokka&Rolla girls’ winter coat starts selling out too. Regularly $137.50, it is 49 ...

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    Understandably, people love buying gifts for newborn babies, from cute onesies to stuffed animals. But after a new baby arrives, the person going through the most change — and who could use the ...

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  5. Ana Karen Allende - Wikipedia

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    One of her first items made for sale were stuffed rabbits. [4] She began to make and sell rag dolls and stuffed animals beginning in 2002 with the target market of making the “last dolls” of quinceañeras. [2] Her then mother-in-law worked in cartonería and introduced her to many craftsmen in the city expanding her customer base. [4]

  6. Bullseye (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Each Bullseye has a pure white coat, and has Target Corporation's bullseye logo painted around their left eye, which is the origin of the mascot's name. The makeup used on Bullseye is all-natural and non-toxic. [2] Target also offers the dog as a stuffed toy for special events or employee recognition. [citation needed]

  7. Monchhichi - Wikipedia

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    Monchhichi (モンチッチ, Monchitchi) is a line of Japanese stuffed monkey toys from the Sekiguchi Corporation, first released in 1974. They were licensed by Mattel in the United States until 1985, and later distributed worldwide directly by Sekiguchi.