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  2. Hoka vs. Brooks: Here’s what we think about each running shoe

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    Pros: The Brooks Glycerin 21 shoes have many of the same fantastic benefits I loved about the HOKA Clifton 9 shoes (which isn’t surprising — since this is the brand’s comparably plushy model ...

  3. Two Running-Obsessed Editors Put Brooks’ Newest ... - AOL

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    The Glycerin Max is basically a reimagined version of Brooks’ popular Glycerin sneaker, with some key upgrades. It boasts all the features we know and love from the brand: a plush, breathable ...

  4. Alert: Brooks Running Shoes Are Up to 40% Off This January - AOL

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    Other retailers also dropped prices on Brooks shoes; we spotted the Ghost Max and Ariel GTS on sale at Amazon, and the Revel 6 on sale at Dicks Sporting Goods. This means you can compare prices ...

  5. Brooks Sports - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Sports, Inc., also known as Brooks Running, is an American sports equipment company that designs and markets high-performance men's and women's sneakers, clothing, and accessories. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Brooks products are available in 60 countries worldwide. It is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Brooks Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    However, Brooks faced many difficulties between 2004 and 2006, as Jean Coutu struggled unsuccessfully to integrate 1,500 Eckerd stores acquired from J.C. Penney with the existing Brooks network, resulting in a steady loss of market share and lagging same-store sales as CVS and Walgreens continued to expand and solidify their store base in the ...

  7. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    The pair Warner kept, the "Witch's Shoes," was in the best condition. Warner sold the shoes in 1981 to an unknown buyer through Christie's East for $12,000. Two weeks after Landini bought his slippers, this pair resurfaced and was offered privately through Christie's to the under-bidder of the Bauman shoes, Philip Samuels of St. Louis, Missouri.