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  2. Frozen waffles recalled from several stores, including Giant ...

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    Hundreds of frozen waffle brands — including Kodiak and ones sold at Target, Giant and Walmart — were recalled due to possible Listeria contamination.

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    Kodiak waffle recall. Additionally, the recalled waffles includes dozens of lots of Kodiak Cake frozen waffles, including its 13.4 ounce vanilla buttermilk waffles variety with multiple "best by ...

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  5. Sunbeam CG - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1955, the CG maintained the inner workings of the W-2, but had sleek modern styling. The CG features removable plates, allowing the waffle plate to be removed so it can be replaced by a sandwich grilling plate.

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    There was no support and they were too tight. But I saw Bowerman made them from the waffle iron, and they were mine". [17] In its first year in business, BRS sold 1,300 pairs of Japanese running shoes, grossing $8,000. [18] By 1965, sales had reached $20,000. In 1966, BRS opened its first retail store at 3107 Pico Boulevard in Santa Monica ...

  7. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A Southern California Target store urges shoppers to keep their distance due to the coronavirus outbreak. On March 13, 2020, Brian Cornell (CEO) took part in then-President Trump's address on the COVID-19 pandemic. Target, along with competitors Walmart, CVS Pharmacy, and Walgreens, would take part in using their stores for testing of COVID-19.