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  2. Things Remembered - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Highland Heights, Ohio, U.S. Key people. Chris McCann, CEO. Parent. 1-800-Flowers (2023–present) Website. www .thingsremembered .com. Things Remembered is an e-commerce retailer specializing in personalized gifts, messaging and engraving.

  3. Coins of the Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    Circulation denominations. There are six denominations of Canadian circulation coinage in production: 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1, and $2. Officially they are each named according to their value (e.g. "10-cent piece"), but in practice only the 50-cent piece is known by that name. The three smallest coins are known by the traditional names "nickel ...

  4. Bloomex - Wikipedia

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    Website. bloomex .ca. Bloomex is a national Canadian floral company offering various floral and gift arrangements throughout Canada, Australia, [1] [2] New Zealand and the United States via its online order system.

  5. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Things Engraved; Shoe stores. Aldo; The Shoe Company; SoftMoc; Tootsies; Clarks Shoes Canada — Canadian division of UK-based Clarks Shoes; Defunct shoe stores: Payless Canada – Canadian division of US-based Payless; Gift and bath stores. Hallmark Canada —Canadian division of US-based Hallmark

  6. National symbols of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's most well known symbol is the maple leaf, which was first used by French colonists in the 1700s. Since the 1850s, under British rule, the maple leaf has been used on military uniforms and, subsequently, engraved on the headstones of individuals who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces.

  7. Bluenose (postage stamp) - Wikipedia

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    Bluenose (postage stamp) The Bluenose is the nickname for a 50-cent definitive postage stamp issued by the Canadian Post Office on 8 January 1929 as part of the King George V "Scroll Issue". Scott number is 158 with a perforation of 12. The stamp depicts the fishing schooner Bluenose and the design, by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ottawa, is ...