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  2. WordGirl season 1 - Wikipedia

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    WordGirl season 1. WordGirl. season 1. PBS Kids Go! The first season of the animated series WordGirl premiered on September 3, 2007, which was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States until January 2, 2009. The first season contained 26 episodes (52 11-minute segments).

  3. 12 tricks to slash your grocery bill in half without using ...

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    Grocery shopping is one of those necessary expenses. Thankfully, there are ways to shop and get your bill down without ever having to pull out a coupon. 12 tricks to slash your grocery bill in ...

  4. Acme Markets - Wikipedia

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    Acme Markets Inc. (stylized as ACME Markets) is a supermarket chain operating 161 stores throughout Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, the Hudson Valley of New York, and Pennsylvania and, as of 1998, is a subsidiary of Albertsons, and part of its presence in the Northeast. It is headquartered in East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania ...

  5. List of Guy's Grocery Games episodes - Wikipedia

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    October 27, 2013. ( 2013-10-27) Round 1: Asian Stir Fry - 5 Ingredients Or Less. Eliminated 1st: Natalie Romero. Round 2: Fun Family Meal - (Eggo® Homestyle waffles, something sweet, something over $4, a protein, something spicy, something green, something under $2) - Grocery List. Eliminated 2nd: Monica Smith.

  6. Trading stamp - Wikipedia

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    Trading stamps are small paper stamps given to customers by merchants in loyalty programs that predate the modern loyalty card. [1] Like the similarly-issued retailer coupons, these stamps only had a minimal cash value of a few mils (thousandths of a dollar) individually, but when a customer accumulated a number of them, they could be exchanged ...

  7. Rationing in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The rationing existed up to 1935, ending in six main stages. [2] Beginning in May 1931, most industrial consumer goods were removed from the rationing system. Then, between March and April 1932, some food items began being removed from the rationing system. From 1932 to 1934, ration prices of foodstuffs and consumer goods were increased.