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  2. Toys R Us could close all 800 of its US stores - AOL

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    Toys R Us is preparing to potentially close all of its US stores as part of a liquidation, according to several reports.. Blowout clearance sales at its roughly 800 stores could begin within a ...

  3. Walmart’s Hidden Clearance: 9 Secret Ways To Save Money - AOL

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    Here’s a little secret: There’s a hidden clearance at Walmart that only the most in-the-know shoppers take advantage of — or even know about. Check Out: 8 Groceries Frugal People Buy To Make ...

  4. 40 of Walmart's best after Christmas sales: Planners, TVs ...

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    Toy Deals. Walmart. Lego Icons Succulents Artificial Plant Set. $40 $50 Save $10. This has to be, hands down, the ultimate low-maintenance plant. Succulents are a super-trendy way to introduce ...

  5. Child World - Wikipedia

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    Child World was an American toy retailer founded in 1962. It grew to 182 sites and revenues of $830 million (~$1.62 billion in 2023) before failing in 1992. It was known for the distinctive stylized castle store exterior adopted after its 1975 purchase of the Children's Palace store chain.

  6. Centre at Glen Burnie - Wikipedia

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    The former sporting goods store was used as a furniture clearance center but closed about a year or two later. Toys "R" Us (another Interstate division) opened a store in the Topps space, as did Baltimore-based Epstein's department store. [2] Toys "R" Us closed its store in 2018 due to Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

  7. Smyths - Wikipedia

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    Smyths started out as a family newsagent on Main Street, Claremorris, County Mayo in 1935 before branching out into toys in 1986. [6] [7] The original newsagent's shop in Claremorris remained in business under the Smyth's brand until late 2023. [8] The company is run by three brothers, Tony, Padraig and Thomas Smyth.