Want to stay cute and warm? This faux shearling jacket with a high collar comes in baby blue hearts, baby pink hearts, and leopard patterns. Z by Zella is an iconic brand when it comes to affordable ...
In July, The Pokémon Company and Wonderfy released the puzzle title Pokémon Friends on Switch and mobile devices. Today, the game has received an update for both platforms, bumping it up to Version ...
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream has unique flavors like cherry with goat cheese and maple pancakes, but workers in its Columbus, Ohio scoop shops say there’s something missing: a labor union. Eighty ice ...
There's something dangerously adorable about a dog toy that also looks like it belongs on a bookshelf next to a candle. Target's three-dollar tree plush is one of those toys you buy for your dog but ...
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream voluntarily recalled a batch of its Passion Fruit Dreamsicle ice cream bars because they may contain undeclared wheat and soy, according to the company. The ice cream brand ...
At the moment, the Sonic and Friends website seems to focus on merchandise connected to this series. The main page showed some of the phone cases, pillows, and plush, for example. Going to characters’ ...
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Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams — the Columbus, Ohio-based ice cream scoop shop with more than 90 locations across 15 states — has announced the launch of a national franchising program. The company’s long ...
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In his first year as first President, George Washington approved 27 laws, made about no appointments, and his budgetmaking amounted to no more than signing a 13-line document prepared in Congress.