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  5. Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Scholl's is a footwear and orthopedic foot care brand originating in the United States, marketed in some countries as simply "Scholl". Since 2021, global rights to the brand have been owned by investment firm Yellow Wood Partners through subsidiary Scholl's Wellness Company, having purchased the North American rights from Bayer in North ...

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    Continuity announcer: Regional breakfast TV (Susie Blake) Margery and Joan (Julie Walters, Victoria Wood) Continuity announcer: Birthday Parade 1 (Susie Blake) Acorn Antiques – Episode 11; Song: "A Day at the Seaside" (Hope Jackman, Meg Johnson, Victoria Wood) Continuity announcer: Birthday Parade 2 (Susie Blake)

  7. William Scholl - Wikipedia

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    He left the bulk of his estate to the Dr. Scholl Foundation which he had established in 1947. [8] The Foundation has awarded over $224 million since 1980.The Foundation funded the Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture at the Newberry Library from 1971-2017. [9] It was a primary funder of the Encyclopedia of Chicago. [10]