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  2. Good Vibrations (sex shop) - Wikipedia

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    Good Vibrations was the second sex-positive and women-friendly store in the United States, founded in 1977 by sex therapist and educator Joani Blank. [3] ( The first was Eve's Garden, founded by Dell Williams.)

  3. Spore (2008 video game) - Wikipedia

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    There is an iTunes-style "Spore Store" built into the game, allowing players to purchase external Spore licensed merchandise, such as t-shirts, posters, and future Spore expansion packs. [104] There are also plans for the creation of a type of Spore collectible card game based on the Sporepedia cards of the creatures, buildings, vehicles, and ...

  4. Supré - Wikipedia

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    Supré was founded by retailers Hans and Helen van der Meuleen in Marrickville, New South Wales in 1984. [2]In 1997, Supré entered voluntary administration. [3]In 2013, the Cotton On Group acquired Supré with plans to expand the brand internationally.

  5. Epic Games Store - Wikipedia

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    The Epic Games Store is a storefront for games available via the web and built into Epic Games' launcher application. Both web and application allow players to purchase games, while through the launcher the player can install and keep their games up to date.

  6. Adam & Eve (company) - Wikipedia

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    Adam & Eve is an American independent company that sells adult products through e-commerce.In 2004, it was the largest mail order distributor of sex toys, condoms, and erotica in the United States. [1]

  7. Aloha shirt - Wikipedia

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    Quilt made from vintage aloha shirt fabric, circa 1960s. According to some sources, the origin of aloha shirts can be traced to the 1920s [12] or the early 1930s, [13] when the Honolulu-based dry goods store "Musa-Shiya the Shirtmaker" under the proprietorship of Kōichirō Miyamoto, [13] started making shirts out of colorful Japanese prints.

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