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  2. These popular Hanes shorts are on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Warmer weather calls for lighter clothing like sundresses, tank tops and, of course, shorts. ... (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)

  3. 35 Stores with Free Shipping - AOL

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    Want free shipping the next time you do a little online shopping? Buy from one of these companies, and get your order sent free. Some of them even ship to Hawaii, Alaska or around the world at no ...

  4. Free People - Wikipedia

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    Free People is an American bohemian apparel and lifestyle retail company that sells women’s clothing, accessories, shoes, intimates, and swimwear. It also has a beauty and wellness category, which includes products such as cosmetics, skin, and oral care, oral supplements, crystals, and books. Their headquarters is located in Philadelphia ...

  5. Budget Battle: Here’s How Much It Costs to Grocery Shop on ...

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    FreshDirect charges a flat rate of $6 per delivery or you can subscribe to a delivery plan for $6.50 per month, adding just $3.25 to each delivery if you shop every two weeks.

  6. Cradles to Crayons - Wikipedia

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    Cradles to Crayons® (C2C®) is a non-profit organization that provides free clothes and other basic needs such as shoes, diapers, coats, and backpacks with school supplies to children living in homeless, poverty, and low-income situations for free. Cradles to Crayons began with its first Giving Factory® warehouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, in ...

  7. ModCloth - Wikipedia

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    The project was created to provide free prom dresses and accessories to high school girls who cannot otherwise afford them. For every dress purchased from its Fancy Frocks collection that day, ModCloth said it would donate a dress to the nonprofit. Several of their employees also volunteered at the dress giveaway days.