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  2. 7-Eleven Joins Long List of Wild Crocs Collaborations

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    Crocs and 7-Eleven teamed up to create four wild Crocs collaborations, joining a long list of crazy mashups, including Cinnamon Toast Crunch Crocs.

  3. Like the McDonald's x Crocs Happy Meal toys? Want a ... - AOL

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    Crocs teamed with McDonald's in 2023 on a footwear line. McDonald's and Crocs first collaboration dropped shoes, socks and Jibbitz™ charms in November 2023, according to a previous Enquirer article.

  4. Champs Sports - Wikipedia

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    Champs Sports was acquired in the 1980s by the Woolworth Corporation, then a specialty store division of the F. W. Woolworth Company.It, along with Foot Locker (which was owned by Woolworth and is now the name of the company that succeeded Woolworth), sold athletic merchandise, replacing the five and dime and department store concepts with the increasing specialty store concept.

  5. McDonald’s Just Collabed With Crocs & Became Our Favorite ...

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    Complex reports that the McDonald's and Crocs collab will include four pairs of colorful and cozy Crocs that are all inspired by the fast food chain and its iconic characters.

  6. Cinnamon Toast Crunch - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon Toast Crunch (CTC), [1] known as Croque-Cannelle in French Canada and Curiously Cinnamon in the UK (previously Cinnamon Grahams), and as a variant called Cini Minis in other European and Latin American countries, is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills in the United States and Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand in other countries.

  7. Eastbay - Wikipedia

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    Eastbay's parent company, F.W. Woolworth Company, also underwent a major revision, being reorganized as Venator Group in 1997 and changing its name in 2001 to Foot Locker, Inc. [2] In 2022, Foot Locker announced that Eastbay and its distribution center in Wausau would permanently close during the first half of 2023, resulting in 210 layoffs.