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Best Seller | When the snow starts falling, it's time to ride one of the 230, 000 miles of marked trails in the US and Canada. If you want some company, join a local snowmobiling club. Enjoy the beauty of the winter wonderland, all that the mountains and forests... more | $24.99 $22.49 go to store |
Many cultures around the world embrace this symbol. Common meanings include one's connection to all things, nature and world, as well as family and ancestors. The Tree also symbolizes an individual s personal growth, as well as rebirth, a fresh start,... more | $21.96 $17.99 go to store |
This tasty tomato-based condiment is so beloved, it can be found in 97% of American homes. Heinz started selling ketchup in 1876 and is still the market leader. It can be used to enhance your favorite hot dog, burger, and fries. Open a bottle to enjoy... more | go to store |
A beautiful, ripe apple is a traditional gift to a favorite teacher. It started years ago in New England when teachers were usually paid in foodstuffs. This glass apple, perched on a stack of books, makes a perfect thank you gift or keepsake for a... more | $19.99 $17.99 go to store |
Old world Christmas is the premier brand of Christmas ornaments in the country. our vast selection of finely crafted and affordable ornaments offers many choices to fit your personality or style. | Old World Christmas Starfish Hanging Figurine Ornament... more | $20.65 $16.25 go to store |
The gingerbread boy depicts a favorite tradition of the holiday season baking treats! Creating elaborate and whimsical cookies that are decorated with frosting and candies started years ago and continues today as a favorite holiday activity. | Old... more | $22.91 $19.79 go to store |
The Chinese started wearing polish as early as 3000 B.C. with the colors reflecting one's social status (red for upper classes and nudes for common folk). In 1932, Revlon introduced its first nail color, inspired by automobile paint. With the advent of... more | $17.54 $13.61 go to store |
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